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Frames of mind : the theory of multiple intelligences

Author: Howard Gardner
Publisher: New York, NY : BasicBooks, ©1993.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 10th anniversary edView all editions and formats
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Aruges that all human beings are born with a multiplicity of intelligences which can, and should, be developed by society to achieve great individual accomplishment and to fulfill greater social goals.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Howard Gardner
ISBN: 0465025102 9780465025107
OCLC Number: 32820474
Description: xxxii, 440 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: The idea of multiple intelligences --
Intelligence: earlier views --
Biological foundations of intelligence --
What is an intelligence? --
Linguistic intelligence --
Musical intelligence --
Logical-mathematical intelligence --
Spatial intelligence --
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence --
The personal intelligences --
A critique of the theory of multiple intelligences --
The socialization of human intelligences through symbols --
The education of intelligences --
The application of intelligences.
Responsibility: Howard Gardner ; [with a new introduction by the author].
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Aruges that all human beings are born with a multiplicity of intelligences which can, and should, be developed by society to achieve great individual accomplishment and to fulfill greater social goals.

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