Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
Sponsored by
The Salem State Collaborative
Presenter: Zac
Billings, Adjunct Professor of Education, SSC
Science Teacher, Lynnfield High School
Location: Lynnfield High School, Science Wing Room
101, 275 Essex Street, Lynnfield MA 01940
Audience: All Teachers K-12
Times: 3:15-5:30 PM
PDP’s: 10 for the session (lesson plan
required)
Fee: $50
for Member Districts $195
for non-Member Districts
Description: This workshop will focus primarily on Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence(s) Theory and its applications in the classroom. We will compare and contrast MI theory with other child psychology/development theories; discussing the appropriateness of current educational policy and practice. Participants will examine the difference between learning styles and learning preferences and discuss how to identify and distinguish between the two in their students. While some of the focus will be on theory, a significant portion of the session will revolve around the integration of MI into teacher’s lesson/unit design. If you have ever wondered how you can meet the varied needs of both mainstreamed and special education students, this workshop will give you the confidence and knowledge to do so.
Session Date (Tuesdays)
Session 1: 18
November 2008
Session 2: 25
November 2008
Session 3: 2
December 2008
Session 4: 9
December 2008
Registration Information:
Please register at our website www.salemcollaborative.org, or
email the following information to Jim Kearns at registration@salemcollaborative.org. If you have registration questions, please
either email (preferred) or call Jim at 781-771-4860.
Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to CPMSIE and
Bring to the First Session
DEADLINE
to sign up is November 7, 2008