Assessment

MIT Assessment


Multiple Intelligence Test

Module Title: Multiple Intelligence Test

Overview:

The Multiple Intelligence Test is designed to help students and parents understand the learner’s unique intellectual strengths. Based on Dr. Howard Gardner’s theory, the test identifies dominant intelligences across areas such as Logical-Mathematical, Linguistic, Musical, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Naturalistic. This insight empowers students to make informed academic and career choices aligned with their natural talents.

Purpose:

  • To assess individual strengths across eight intelligence domains.
  • To guide students and parents in recognizing preferred learning styles and potential career paths.
  • To support teachers and counselors in delivering personalized education strategies.

Key Features:

  • Scientifically structured questions based on Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence framework.
  • Instant result with graphical breakdown and interpretation.
  • Career recommendations mapped to top intelligence combinations.
  • Parent and student-friendly report formats.

Outcome:

Upon completing the test, students and parents receive a detailed report that highlights the student's top intelligences, preferred learning methods, and potential academic/career directions. This powerful tool helps in planning a more meaningful and fulfilling educational journey.