Frames of Mind by Howard Gardner
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Frames of Mind (1983) is a landmark text that first proposed the psychological theory of multiple intelligences. Upending the long-held conception that intelligence is just one general, monolithic trait, it argues instead that there are several intelligences that everyone possesses in different quantities. By studying them, educators and policymakers can reshape the educational system to benefit a much greater number of students than the current programs do.
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*Timestamps:*
0:02 - Introduction to Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
0:40 - Critique of traditional IQ tests and introduction to multiple intelligences
1:19 - Examples of different forms of intelligence across cultures
2:26 - Seven types of intelligences according to Gardner
3:38 - The challenge of defining and measuring intelligence
4:14 - The genetic component of intelligence and its variability
5:21 - Neurobiological principles: Canalization and plasticity
6:30 - Importance of early education in enhancing multiple intelligences
7:06 - Linguistic intelligence and its applications
9:29 - Musical intelligence and its connection to auditory abilities
12:28 - Logical-mathematical intelligence and abstract reasoning
14:49 - Spatial intelligence and visualization skills
18:12 - Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and physical skill
21:08 - Personal intelligences: Intrapersonal and interpersonal
24:01 - Applying multiple intelligences in education
26:53 - Conclusion: Implications of multiple intelligences for education and human potential
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Anybody got link for full audiobook?
Always a dicey subject due to the resistance to IQ, despite it being the best predictor of life outcomes that exists in psychology.
The topic of mutliple intelligences is useful so long as it is not used to dilute areas of education, research and application that are effective and robust due to pure IQ and the meritocratic process by which certain fields are ruled and flourish.
Is this book this short? Thank you! 😊
This is a book Summary
Is this the full audiobook?
Nope. This is just book summary.
No I'm reading the full book it's 412 pages
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