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Some contemporary intelligence researchers like Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg complain that schools focus too much on

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Some contemporary intelligence researchers like Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg complain that schools focus too much on

(A) nonessential subjects like art and music.
(B) encouraging creative thought.
(C) the environmental factors that influence the expression of intelligence.
(D) traditional subjects and methods.
(E) meeting the needs of students with disabilities.

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(D) traditional subjects and methods.

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Gardner, Sternberg, and a host of other contemporary intelligence researchers believe that schools focus too much on traditional subjects and methods. Gardner has proposed that people have multiple abilities that ought to be considered intelligences, including bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, musical intelligence, and interpersonal intelligence. Sternberg believes schools should encourage students’ creative and practical abilities as well as their analytical ones.

 
Posted : 21/04/2024 12:38 pm
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