Many people find the idea that there are many different types of intelligence very appealing. Howard Gardner disparages IQ tests as having limited relevance to real life and argued that there may be ...
We’ve moved past IQ. But have we moved past labeling? In classrooms, staff meetings, and lesson plans, teachers no longer talk much about IQ scores. Instead, many now invoke “interpersonal ...
Intelligence isn’t just about solving equations or having a good memory. Today, we know, thanks to Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences and current cognitive psychology, that there are ...
In his 1983 book Frames of Mind, Howard Gardner introduced the theory of multiple intelligences, expanding the definition of intelligence to include various intellectual abilities. Gardner’s theory ...
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