The education world gets obsessed sometimes with trying to come up with ways to measure smarts. But today we’re talking with someone who has a history of shaking up the narrative when it comes to ...
The theory of multiple intelligences, which turns 20 this year, remains popular even as skeptics question author Howard Gardner's claims. In 1983, when Howard Gardner published Frames of Mind, the ...
According to Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences, humans have several different ways of processing information, such as spatial, interpersonal and logical-mathematical -- and these ways ...
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 ...
In “Not Every Child Is Secretly a Genius” (The Chronicle Review, online edition, June 14), Christopher Ferguson, an associate professor of behavioral and applied sciences at Texas A&M International ...
If anybody has a synthesizing mind, it would be Howard Gardner, the world-renowned psychologist who revolutionized the fields of education and psychology with his now famous theory challenging the ...
Teenage life in a wired age. By Jenna Wortham Three new books examine the search for balance in a wired world, especially for children growing up in the digital age. By Dwight Garner Profile of Prof ...
"A Synthesizing Mind: A Memoir from the Creator of Multiple Intelligences Theory," by Howard Gardner. MIT Press, 258 pages. $39.95. "... I like to think of myself as a composer of a symphony in words, ...
What if businesspeople were constrained by a code of professional ethics? What if every executive and manager took a corporate equivalent of the Hippocratic Oath, vowing to “never do harm,” to act ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Recently, I heard the comment, “I don’t think she’s that smart or has the expertise for her ...
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 ...
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