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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES : The Theory in Practiceby Gardner, Howard
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DescriptionNew York, NY: Basic Books, 1993. Text/BRAND NEW. Soft cover/NF. The theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) challenges the concept of IQ and unitary view of intelligence. MI recognizes separate human capacities, from musical intelligence to that intelligence called upon to understand one's very self, with practical applications in reforming and redesigning the American educational environment. Most of the text in this volume have been published in some form before. The contents are: Part I, The Theory of Multiple Intelligences; II, Educating the Intelligences; III, Assessment and Beyond: The Components of an MI Education; and, IV, The Future of Work on Multiple Intelligences followed by Appendices A - D and Indices. Fine copy.. First Edition, 31st Printing. Soft Cover. Fine/None as Issued. Book summaryIn the award-winning "Frames of Mind", Howard Gardner proposed his seven-part theory of multiple intelligences. In "Multiple Intelligences" he examines the efficacy of this theory in classrooms. |
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