Kishore (1999), inspired by theory of multiple intelligence of development psychologist Howard Gardener, emphasises the development of mathematical-logical intelligence while teaching any subject matter. For this, the classroom instructor must do the process analysis of their lessons and provide justification of the way the things happened in the classroom. The teacher may ask the reasoning type questions or ask students defend their answers.
Kishore (1999), inspired by theory of multiple intelligence of development psychologist Howard Gardener, emphasises the development of mathematical-logical intelligence while teaching any subject matter. For this, the classroom instructor must do the process analysis of their lessons and provide justification of the way the things happened in the classroom. The teacher may ask the reasoning type questions or ask students defend their answers.