What are the eight frames of mind discussed by Howard Gardner?

What will be an ideal response?


The eight frames of mind as discussed by Howard Gardner are these: Verbal: the ability to think in words and use language to express meaning (occupations: authors, journalists, speakers) 
Mathematical: the ability to carry out mathematical operations (occupations: scientists, engineers, accountants) 
Spatial: the ability to think three-dimensionally (occupations: architects, artists, sailors) 
Bodily-kinesthetic: the ability to manipulate objects and be physically adept (occupations: surgeons, craftspeople, dancers, athletes) 
Musical: a sensitivity to pitch, melody, rhythm, and tone (occupations: composers, musicians, sensitive listeners) 
Interpersonal: the ability to understand and interact effectively with others (occupations: successful teachers, mental health professionals) 
Intrapersonal: the ability to understand oneself (occupations: theologians, psychologists) 
Naturalist: the ability to observe patterns in nature and understand natural and human-made systems (occupations: farmers, botanists, ecologists, landscapers) 

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