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Howard Gardner argues in the groundbreaking classic Frames of Mind, to limit our understanding of intelligence to “book smarts” misses much of what makes human ...
This study presents and discusses trough a phenomenologic qualitative method summed up with an empirical insertion in the challenges of an education project.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the profile of multiple intelligences based on the skills of teachers in private universities Maracaibo Municipality, ...
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Howard Gardner argues in the groundbreaking classic Frames of Mind, to limit our understanding of intelligence to “book smarts” misses much of what makes human ...
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Jun 7, 2017 · In this regard, the theory of "multiple intelligences", set forth by Howard Gardner, divides human intelligence into eight identified categories ...
Feb 2, 2024 · Howard Gardner first proposed the theory of multiple intelligences in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he broadens the definition of ...
In 1983, Gardner transformed the field of education when he published Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences. In this book, he described a new way ...
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Howard Gardner argues in the groundbreaking classic Frames of Mind, to limit our understanding of intelligence to “book smarts” misses much of what makes human ...
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All human beings are born with a multiplicity of intelligences which can, and should, be developed by society to achieve great individual accomplishment.
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A revolutionary challenge to the widely held notion that intelligence is a single general capacity possessed by every individual to a greater or lesser extent.
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