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Uploaded on Nov 7, 2009

Dr. Gardner explains his multiple intelligence theory on Edutopia.org

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  • Emad Khazen

    thumbs up if you came here from a psychology class link.

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  • Jesus Perez

    Hands On Learners put that thumbs up! xD

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  • ilovepancakeswithjam

    wouldn't this lead to a class system? from more valued students to less?

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  • ilovepancakeswithjam

    nope, product design

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  • HannahMcCulkin

    Aesthetics and contemporary art theory

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  • miccy miccy

    Early Childhood Development. Does it still count? lol

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  • Abdul Aly

    I'm doing it.

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  • Benjamin Wolfe

    High school drop out here, GED all the way! If men like this are honestly heard we may be able to actually make a difference. I will post this link on my FB and hope all will do the same. I have an IQ (according to Mensa Int.) in the top two percent of the world (149). Had schools been like what this kind man has described, things may have gone differently for me. Kudos, my friend, may success find you wherever you go!

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  • Raphael Nyakenyanya

    Am Raphael nyakenyanya, the fact that one can be born intelligent we need to develop our way of thinking by learning more

    

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  • rita petrini

    The function of the school is to provide all pupils with a platform of knowledge. Knowledge has very little to do with intelligence. The school can impart knowledge, not intelligence. Intelligence is not an elastic that you can stretch at pleasure. Plato

    said "give me a stupid pupil and there is nothing I can do to make him intelligent." We have many different ways of processing info and thinking. We have to accept that some of us are less intelligent than others. We can't blame the school...

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