Term ID: T3151

Kinesthetic Intelligence Theory

/kinesthetic-intelligence-theory/
Gardner's theory that bodily-kinesthetic abilities represent a distinct form of human intelligence.
Example: Professional athletes demonstrating exceptional spatial awareness and motor control that differs from academic intelligence.

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Reference: Gardner (1999)