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Books - Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
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Sexual Astrology - Books : Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 153
EAN: 9780465025084
ISBN: 0465025080
Label: Basic Books
Manufacturer: Basic Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 440
Publication Date: 1983-12
Publisher: Basic Books
Sales Rank: 347411
Studio: Basic Books
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Product Description: Are you familiar with multiple intelligences? Meet the man who founded the theory! In his classic work, Gardner explains multiple intelligences and how most of them are ignored in society. This insightful theory sheds new light on how students learn.
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For several years I thought of things that are studied by the howard gardner " Frames of Mind" So far the book has been more than I expected, and makes parents think about what they have to teach their kids at home, and how to realize the different types of perspectives towards dealing with children. A very important trait is the defenition of theory and hypothesis, intresting that the MI is known as a theory with so many people antagonizing with it.
kids have an amazing potential waiting ... Read More
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A Liberating and Spiritual Awakening Book!
Although the concept of Multiple Intelligences had existed for some time, Gardner brings fresh thoughts to the subject. His book "Frames of Mind" explains a non exhaustive list of human intelligences.
The book is an academic study primarily written for experts in his field. Although good, it can be tough to read for people outside the field. Thomas Armstrong helped interpret these intelligences for the general population in his ... Read More
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I was looking for an intro/overview of Multiple Intelligences. Written for a college student by a professor. Way over my head, dry, but incredible references. Not for a beginner.
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In one sense what Howard Gardner does in this book is expand our sense of what the human mind is and the human being actually does. For instead of accepting what had long been the standard model in which there are essentially only two different kinds of Intelligence, verbal and mathematical he takes note of other sides of our action which were not connected with the theory and study of Intelligence.
Gardner suggests that there are seven basic kinds of Intelligence. These kinds of Intelligence were ... Read More
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While it is an admirable attempt to create a more complex description of human intelligence than the traditional I.Q. measures, Gardner's theory is still pretty crude. He proposes that there are discrete types of intelligence that operate independently of each other--cognition is a lot messier than that, and if one thinks about it for awhile it is impossible to neatly separate different kinds of thinking.
Musicians, for instance, must perpetually employ "kinesthetic intelligence" as well as ... Read More
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