Exploring Buddha Through Multiple Intelligences

This week, we pick a new book regarding The Buddha, as it highlights the concept that a true friend is incredibly valuable throughout life’s journey. Buddha is the best travel companion in the circle of life. It is Buddha and Multiple Intelligences. The author himself signed his books for pre-order on 20 August.
Although the idea was strongly urged in the 20th century, this book shows how the Buddha had already used different teaching methods to develop various kinds of intelligence in society about 2,600 years ago.
“When we look at how the Buddha systematically used teaching methods related to Multiple Intelligences and expand our knowledge in the cognitive area, we can see His modern and fresh views on education throughout the treatises. Howard Gardner identified only nine types of Multiple Intelligences, but the Buddha developed more than nine. He also introduced new intelligences such as Olfactory Intelligence (smell) and Gustatory Intelligence (taste).
To accept a new idea, one must have the courage to break free from the limits of old traditional knowledge. This book explores how far new ideas have developed to grab the new layers of intelligence,” said the writer.
When the Buddha’s teaching methods are studied and compared with Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences, we can discover pedagogical approaches of Buddha that may bring useful ideas for today’s education and society.
This book focuses on how the Buddha viewed the development of various human intelligences (Multiple Intelligences) as part of his teaching methods 2,600 years ago, using many references.
This book approaches teaching methods with questions such as: How did the Buddha accept teaching autonomy? How did He design lesson plans to guide the development of human intelligence? What teaching aids did He use? What was logical thinking about Lokuttara (supermundane)? What kind of classrooms did He have? And how did He conduct examinations? These questions form the basis for exploring His educational approaches. The book initiates the teaching methods that use the language of Loke to develop Lokuttara intelligence for the human society that applies continual teaching.
Reader Ashin Candima Linkara (Bhone Shwekya) said… I am now a monastic instructor. I receive a great deal of benefits from studying the techniques of the Buddha that He applied from different perspectives as the academic year nears its start. In our monastic education field, most of the monks strongly hold that treatises move forward to new from the old one. It is showing off something from the inside to the outside. Saya Arkar Moe Thu shows an approach from the new to the old and presents the system from the inside to the outside. It is just a procedure in accordance with the timeline.
Studying a certain field from only one perspective is not as perfect as studying it from multiple perspectives. For today’s teachers and learners, the methods that the Buddha practised for many centuries have now been introduced by Saya Arkar Moe Thu through modern knowledge and wisdom.

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