Like most educators, you probably learned about Howard Gardner's
Multiple Intelligence Theory when you were in college.
Not exact matches
Howard Gardner, Harvard Graduate School of Education professor, best known for his
theory of
multiple intelligences, a critic of the notion that there exists but a single human
intelligence that can be assessed by standard psychometric instruments, advises caution
when educators emphasize the results of one test.
Gardner revolutionized the fields of psychology and education more than 30 years ago
when he published his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The
Theory of
Multiple Intelligences,» which detailed a new model of human
intelligence that went beyond the traditional view that there was a single kind that could be measured by standardized tests...
Excerpt:
When considering
Multiple Intelligences theory for educational practice, one must keep in mind that it is a
theory of
intelligence; it is neither a specific educational method nor approach.
I look forward to 2018
when it will be the 35th anniversary of the publication of Howard Gardner's landmark book, Frames of Minds, where the
theory of
multiple intelligences debuted.
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