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12/11/2021 12:46 pm
A school curriculum built on Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence would provide
- neuromuscular training because such skills underlie general intelligence.
- training in logic, rhetoric, philosophy and math to strengthen the general factor in intelligence.
- emphasis on creative, artistic abilities rather than the traditional emphasis on cognitive abilities.
- a diverse curriculum with education in skills not traditionally associated with IQ.
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4. A diverse curriculum with education in skills not traditionally associated with IQ.