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===Multiple intelligences=== {{Main|Theory of multiple intelligences}} Gardner's multiple intelligences theory recognises various forms of intelligence, namely spatial, linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Denig|first=S. J.|date=2004|title=Multiple Intelligences and learning styles: Two complementary dimensions|journal=Teachers College Record|volume=106|pages=96β111|doi=10.1111/j.1467-9620.2004.00322.x|citeseerx=10.1.1.614.828}}</ref> Gardner's theory is discussed and cited in many of David A Sousa's 'How the Brain learns' series of books, including 'How the Gifted Brain learns' and 'How the Special Needs Brain Learns'. Areas of competence may be reinforcing, but also mutually exclusive. In today's society the link between IQ and education has weakened, but the idea of educated and intelligent has become synonymous, interchangeable and reinforced by verbalizers being better able to internalize information, advocate systems and design jobs that monetarily reward strengths, a cycle that is self-perpetuating.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gardner |first=Howard E. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2IEfFSYouKUC |title=Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences |date=2011-03-29 |publisher=Basic Books |isbn=978-0-465-02434-6 |language=en}}</ref>
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