Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple IntelligencesBasic Books, Mar 29, 2011 - 528 mga pahina “There’s a book I recommend for everybody: It’s Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind. It has helped me immensely.” – Robert Greene, author of The 48 Laws of Power Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has been hailed by educators for decades and applied in hundreds of schools worldwide. In Frames of Mind, Gardner challenges the widely held notion that intelligence is a single general capacity possessed by every individual to a greater or lesser extent. Amassing a wealth of evidence, Gardner posits the existence of eight different intelligences, each as important as the next, that comprise a unique cognitive profile for each person. In this updated edition, the author reflects on thirty years of work on Multiple Intelligences theory and practice. |
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The Idea of Multiple Intelligences | |
Biological Foundations of Intelligence | |
What Is an Intelligence? | |
Linguistic Intelligence | |
Musical Intelligence | |
BodilyKinesthetic Intelligence | |
The Personal Intelligences | |
A Critique of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences | |
The Socialization of Human Intelligences Through Symbols | |
The Education of Intelligences | |
The Application of Intelligences | |
NOTES | |
NAME INDEX | |
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Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences Howard E Gardner Walang magamit na pagsilip - 2011 |
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