c) Many of us are familiar with three broad categories in which people learn: visual learning, auditory learning, and kinesthetic learning.
d) Beyond these three categories, many theories of and approaches toward human learning potential have been established.
a) Among them is the theory of multiple intelligences developed by Howard Gardner, Ph.D., John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Research Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University.
b) Beyond these three categories, many theories of and approaches toward human learning potential have been established.
e) Today there are nine intelligences, and the possibility of others may eventually expand the list.