In the last in his series of teaching tips for teenagers, Herbert Puchta looks at how students can be made aware of the different intelligences at their disposal.
Seriously???!!! I don't get the logic; A student is not secured about his intelligence, so you have to make them "aware" that he can't do anything about it, and find out what other things he is good at instead. Is there any scientific research to back up this? As a cognitive biologist myself, I think you can improve any kind of intelligence. But certainly not by watching these BS videos. By the way, what's up with the hands??
Seriously???!!! I don't get the logic; A student is not secured about his intelligence, so you have to make them "aware" that he can't do anything about it, and find out what other things he is good at instead. Is there any scientific research to back up this? As a cognitive biologist myself, I think you can improve any kind of intelligence. But certainly not by watching these BS videos. By the way, what's up with the hands??
naddhee 6 months ago