Multiple Intelligences Theory: This theory, proposed by Howard Gardner, suggests that there are multiple forms or types of intelligences beyond traditional measures like IQ. For example, musical-rhythmic intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, etc.
Triarchic Theory: Developed by Robert Sternberg, this theory proposes that there are three main components of intelligence: analytical (academic problem-solving), creative (adapting to new situations), and practical (everyday life skills).
Emotional Intelligence: This concept refers to the ability to recognize and manage emotions in oneself and others effectively. It involves skills such as empathy, self-awareness, and emotional regulation.