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Howard Gardner

Born July 11, 1943 (1943-07-11) (age 64)
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Fields Psychology
Institutions Harvard Graduate School of Education
Alma mater Harvard College[1]
Known for theory of multiple intelligences
Influences Jean Piaget, Jerome Bruner, Nelson Goodman[1]

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Multiple intelligences

Multiple intelligences is a theory that maintains there exist many different types of "intelligences" ascribed to human beings. The Multiple intelligences is an educational theory first developed by Howard Gardner that describes an Array of different kinds of " intelligences quot exhibited In response to the question of whether or not measures of intelligence are scientific, Gardner suggests that each individual manifests varying levels of different intelligences, and thus each person has a unique "cognitive profile. " The theory was first laid out in Gardner's 1983 book, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, and has been further refined in subsequent years.

Primary Works

Gardner is the author of at least 20 books, notably:

See below for research into validity of Gardner's theory:

References

  1. ^ a b c The History of Howard Gardner, Ellen Winner accessed July 2007

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