Friday, August 6, 2010

Interpersonal Intelligence

Campbell, Campbell & Dickinson (2004) state:


Interpersonal intelligence enables us to understand and communicate with others

and note differences in moods, temperaments, motivations, and skills. It includes

the ability to form and maintain relationships and to assume various roles within

groups such as group members or leaders. (p. 154)

Electronic technologies provide a range of choices for developing interpersonal skills. These options include cell phones, Internet based e-mail, chat rooms, message boards, news groups, online conferences. Trinidad & Tobago, Ministry of Education, Pan in the Schools Programme and the Mypanyard Programme of the U. K. Department of Education have the potential to foster interpersonal communication among students through online activities.

Reference

Campbell, L., Campbell, B., & Dickinson, D. (2004). Teaching and learning through multiple intelligences. 3rd. ed.

Boston, MA: Pearson.



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