The theory of MI was developed by Harvard University psychologist Howard Gardner and first appeared in Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1983). In Frames of Mind, Gardner explored the question, What are the mental abilities that support the wide range of adult roles over time and across culture? Dr. Gardner took a unique approach. Rather than defining intelligence in terms of IQ scores, Gardner offered an alternative view. He suggested that intelligence be described as the combination of psychological and biological characteristics that enable individuals to solve problems or create products that are valued in one or more cultures (Gardner, 1999)(Edward Garcia Fierros). In other words, what if intelligence is not just about scoring 90% in math or being able to memorize scenes from Macbeth? What if there are many different definitions of how a person can be smart?