Future Bright introduces a radical view of human intelligence: it is not a fixed trait, present at birth, but modifiable through experience. Intelligence can be learned. This vision of human potential suggests that an innovative and creative future will result from developing intelligence through experience and education today.
Future Bright introduces a radical view of human intelligence: it is not a fixed trait, present at birth, but modifiable through experience. Intelligence can be learned. This vision of human potential suggests that an innovative and creative future will result from developing intelligence through experience and education today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Michael Martinez (1956-2012) was a Professor of Education at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). A former high school science, teacher, Dr. Martinez received his Ph.D. in educational psychology from Stanford University in 1987. As a staff member at the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, he was instrumental in developing new forms of assessment in science, architecture, and engineering. His research at UCI primarily centered on the modifiability of intelligence, and the development of innovative programs for improving the science and math education of diverse learners.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. The Sine Qua Non of Success Chapter 2. What is Intelligence? Chapter 3. Varieties of Intelligence Chapter 4. Brain and Mind Chapter 5. The Nature-Nurture Dilemma Chapter 6. How Experience Cultivates Intelligence Chapter 7. The Superstructure of Effectiveness Chapter 8. Ten Strategies to Enhance Intelligence
Introduction Chapter 1. The Sine Qua Non of Success Chapter 2. What is Intelligence? Chapter 3. Varieties of Intelligence Chapter 4. Brain and Mind Chapter 5. The Nature-Nurture Dilemma Chapter 6. How Experience Cultivates Intelligence Chapter 7. The Superstructure of Effectiveness Chapter 8. Ten Strategies to Enhance Intelligence
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