Abstract
This article is inspired by Howard Gardner's concept of linguistic intelligence and also from some authors' previous writings. All of them became the authors' reference in developing ideas on constructing a literary learning model based on linguistic intelligence. The writing of this article is not done by collecting data empirically, but by developing and constructing an existing concept, namely the concept of linguistic intelligence, which is disseminated into a literature-based learning of verbal-linguistic intelligence. The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of how to apply the literary learning model based on the verbal-linguistic intelligence. Then, regarding Gardner's concept, the author formulated a literary learning model based on the verbal-linguistic intelligence through a story-telling learning model with five steps namely arguing, discussing, interpreting, speaking, and writing about literary works. In short, the writer draw a conclusion that learning-based models of verbal-linguistic intelligence can be designed with attention into five components namely (1) definition, (2) characteristics, (3) teaching strategy, (4) final learning outcomes, and (5) figures.
Highlights
Language or Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence is one kind of multiple intelligence which children have
The writing of this article is not done by collecting data empirically, but by developing and constructing an existing concept, namely the concept of linguistic intelligence, which is disseminated into a literaturebased learning of verbal-linguistic intelligence
The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of how to apply the literary learning model based on the verbal-linguistic intelligence
Summary
Language or Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence is one kind of multiple intelligence which children have. Children who have low verbal linguistic intelligence possibly can develop this intelligence through nurture process with the help of teachers. It is applicable for children with high verbal linguistic intelligence.
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