Not exact matches
Mather
proposes «a foraging
theory of
intelligence.»
First, Gardner
proposed Multiple
Intelligences (MI) as a
theory of mind, not as a method to instill joy of learning.
Likewise, Glickman (2001) posits that supervisors can help new teachers identify their strengths based on
theories espoused by Gardner, who
proposed multiple
intelligences, and Sternberg, who developed a triarchic
theory of
intelligence.
Howard Gardner, the Harvard professor who originally
proposed the
theory, says that there are multiple types of human
intelligence, each representing different ways of processing information:
Proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983, the
theory of multiple
intelligences has revolutionized how we understand
intelligence.
Howard Gardner
proposed his
Theory of Multiple
Intelligences decades ago and contemporary brain research confirms his hypotheses.
This model was
proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The
Theory of Multiple
Intelligences.