This study employed the intelligence-fair approach of multiple intelligences assessment activities which was developed by researchers??? to explore 16 fifth grade Amis pupils’ intelligence profiles and its implication on opportunity-fairinstructional designs. The finding shows that the ethnic stereotype is incorrect. First, although musical intelligence was the most developed intelligence of Amis pupils, they are also good at linguistic intelligence. Secondly, each student has their own unique intelligence profile which is quite different from that of the whole group. It is suggested that we should not infer individual Amis pupil to that of the group. Instead, we need to inquire into each student’s unique profile. The description of individual pupils could help teachers understand each student and design opportunity-fair instruction and assessment. The results of Amis pupils’ intelligence profiles could not be over generalized for its small number of samples. |