The other four people who will be featured in future interviews are Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and creator of
the famous theory of multiple intelligences; Diane Ravitch, education historian, best - selling author and co-founder of the Network for Public Education; Charles Fadel, author, inventor and the founder and chairman of the Center for Curriculum Redesign; and Julia Freeland Fisher, author and director of education research at the Clayton Christensen Institute.
The six are Andy Hargreaves, author and Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education at the Lynch School of Education at Boston College; Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and creator of
the famous theory of multiple intelligences; Diane Ravitch, education historian, best - selling author and co-founder of the Network for Public Education; Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers; Charles Fadel, author, inventor and the founder and chairman of the Center for Curriculum Redesign; and Julia Freeland Fisher, author and director of education research at the Clayton Christensen Institute.
This, the third, is with Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and creator of
the famous theory of multiple intelligences.
Not exact matches
Gardner does mention, in passing,
famous artists such Leonardo da Vinci and Pablo Picasso, as examples
of those with high spatial
intelligence, but he gives few telling examples, even in the nearly 35 pages he spends on this
intelligence, in his original work on the subject, «Frames
of Mind: The
Theory of Multiple Intelligences,» published in 1983.