General Characteristics A person with a high degree of linguistic intelligence displays “a sensitivity to the meaning of words . . . a sensitivity to the order among words . . . a sensitivity to the sounds, rhythms, inflections, and meters of words . . . and a sensitivity to the different functions of language,”ContinueContinue reading “Linguistic Intelligence”
Author Archives: Bethany LaShell
Multiple Intelligences: FAQ
What are multiple intelligences (MI)? A: “Human beings possess a range of capacities and potentials—multiple intelligences—that, both individually and in consort, can be put to many productive uses,” (Gardner, 1999, pg. 4). Why should we think about MI? A: Students learn more difficult (for them) academic subjects better when teachers use their primary intelligences toContinueContinue reading “Multiple Intelligences: FAQ”
Multiple Intelligences: Introduction
So, we’re not all Einsteins or Shakespeares. Does that mean we’re all stupid? No, of course not! After all, if Einstein’s IQ were measured by his ability to write sonnets, he would not be considered intelligent. Likewise, if Shakespeare were to be tested on the theory of relativity, he would fail. This improbable idea justContinueContinue reading “Multiple Intelligences: Introduction”
The Applications: College Search, Part 8
It’s time. Time for what? Time to start filling out those college applications! After you’ve narrowed down your choices to the top 3-5 colleges, start filling in those applications by mid-summer to early fall of the senior year. It can be a long, drawn-out process; many colleges have multi-page, complicated applications, with many required components,ContinueContinue reading “The Applications: College Search, Part 8”
Consider a Community College First: College Search Part 7
So, what if you’re not quite ready to send your little darling off to the big, bad university that’s hours away from home? A good stepping stone in the college process is a local community college. The community college isn’t for everyone; I’m sure we all know those high achievers that get full-ride scholarships toContinueContinue reading “Consider a Community College First: College Search Part 7”
Process the Visits: College Search Part 6
Now that you’ve visited a bunch of colleges, it’s time to process all of the information. I know even visiting one college can put you on overload–at least it did for me! We used a blackboard and made 3 columns: college name, date of visit, current rank. I intentionally my daughter to be able toContinueContinue reading “Process the Visits: College Search Part 6”
Prepare for the Visits: College Search Part 5
OK, you’ve (hopefully) narrowed the list of to-be-visited colleges down to a manageable number. We visited one about a year and a half ago (that was the top pick for a while), one last spring (also a past top pick), one last fall, and four last week. Just off hand, don’t plan on visiting fourContinueContinue reading “Prepare for the Visits: College Search Part 5”
Consult Experts: College Search Part 4
As homeschoolers, we don’t have the luxury of a full-time guidance counselor in an office down the hall. We’re already so busy juggling schooling, housekeeping, other kids, and maybe a job (and grad school) that we don’t have the time or the resources to keep up with all the latest college entrance requirements, financial aid,ContinueContinue reading “Consult Experts: College Search Part 4”
Online Previewing: College Search Part 3
When I was in high school, a musical group from a Bible college came to sing at our church. The guys were really cute, and I liked their music, so I decided that I wanted to attend that college. Oh, the college also had the major that I was interested in :-). I sort ofContinueContinue reading “Online Previewing: College Search Part 3”
When I Grow Up: College Search Part 2
When I grow up, I want to be a storm chaser, a meteorologist, a horse trainer, a missionary, a writer, and a teacher. Yes, all at once. This is what I heard from my older daughter. Now she’s narrowed it down to teaching English in high school with a (very large) side of creative writing.ContinueContinue reading “When I Grow Up: College Search Part 2”
