Brahma Baba Techno School conducted the Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) for students, focusing on identifying individual learning patterns and cognitive strengths. The initiative was organised on the school campus with the aim of guiding students through personalised learning pathways. Teachers and education advocates present at the event said the assessment would help the school understand each student’s natural abilities. They highlighted that today’s learners represent the country’s future human resources, making early identification of strengths an important academic step. The test was coordinated by trained facilitators who interacted with students and briefed them about the process. The school reported an active participation response, with students from different classes taking part in the day-long assessment session.
What the DMIT Test Evaluates?
The DMIT test analyses fingerprint patterns to generate insights on learning behaviour. The school noted that this test provides an understanding of eight major intelligence domains based on the Multiple Intelligence model.
- Logical and analytical ability
- Creativity and imagination
- Interpersonal communication style
- Musical and rhythmic intelligence
- Kinesthetic learning strength
- Memory retention patterns
- Visual-spatial understanding
- Intrapersonal reflection
According to experts, these insights help teachers and parents provide support based on individual strengths instead of using a one-size-fits-all method.
Educators Stress Personalised Learning
Addressing the students, education advocates emphasised the growing need for customised learning methods. They said the DMIT test complements classroom teaching by highlighting areas where students naturally perform well. One of the coordinators said the test helps identify unique traits early, which can later guide academic planning. Teachers also added that personalised learning helps reduce academic pressure and allows students to achieve progress at their own pace. A senior staff member shared that modern schooling requires more than routine assessments. She added that the DMIT test offers an additional layer of understanding that is useful for both teachers and parents.
Parents to Receive Detailed Reports
The school confirmed that parents will soon receive detailed reports based on the fingerprint analysis. Each report will include a breakdown of the student’s strengths, potential areas of development, and recommended learning strategies. These findings will be shared during scheduled parent-teacher interactions. Teachers said this will help families support their children with strategies tailored to their natural learning style.
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