Recognizing students’ multiple intelligence: Lessons learned from a talent show
By Nicole Larosa
EDI 15A Psychological Perspective: Teaching & Learning
School of Education
Long Island University, C. W. Post
February 19, 2009
I was really anxious and nervous to go to class on Thursday. This was mainly because of the talent show. I get so afraid of what people will think of me. In the past, none of my other acquaintances from school appreciated my talent. But I got more confident as people went before I did. I really loved the talent show! Everyone did something different and most things took a special skill, such as the Irish step dancing, which was really cool. I think it is so interesting. The musical saw was awesome. I'd be afraid to hold one because I hate sharp objects.
I think that maybe we should have brought the show outside so that I could do my whole routine, and other people would not have to worry about breaking things or hitting other people. The presentation Dr. Boyanton gave us on intelligence was very interesting. People can be intelligent in all different ways, so it is important to never call someone stupid, especially a child. A child will remember that for a very long time. I think that this was one of the best classes we've had so far. I love how everyone is so open with each other. I am definitely looking forward to Tuesday's class.
Long Island University, C. W. Post
February 19, 2009
I was really anxious and nervous to go to class on Thursday. This was mainly because of the talent show. I get so afraid of what people will think of me. In the past, none of my other acquaintances from school appreciated my talent. But I got more confident as people went before I did. I really loved the talent show! Everyone did something different and most things took a special skill, such as the Irish step dancing, which was really cool. I think it is so interesting. The musical saw was awesome. I'd be afraid to hold one because I hate sharp objects.
I think that maybe we should have brought the show outside so that I could do my whole routine, and other people would not have to worry about breaking things or hitting other people. The presentation Dr. Boyanton gave us on intelligence was very interesting. People can be intelligent in all different ways, so it is important to never call someone stupid, especially a child. A child will remember that for a very long time. I think that this was one of the best classes we've had so far. I love how everyone is so open with each other. I am definitely looking forward to Tuesday's class.
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