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ELT Journal 2005 59(4):312-321; doi:10.1093/elt/cci060
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© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press; all rights reserved.

Multiple intelligences and online teacher education

Catherine Green and Rosie Tanner

Colleagues ask us, ‘What are the applications of multiple intelligence (MI) theory to teacher education?’ And since we have both recently been developing online materials, a further question to ourselves has been, ‘What are the applications of MI theory to online training and teaching?’ In this article, we examine some applications of MI theory to the online training of English language teachers, using examples taken from a course on teaching writing.


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