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Agenda – Tuesday, February 25th

Intelligence & Testing reading quiz

Fill out

yellow sheet

while waiting

Types of intelligence

Worksheet

Examples

Discussion

TED Talk (if time)

Homework

: EXAM #3 FRIDAY!!!!Slide2

Chapter 10 Key People

Robert Sternberg

Howard Gardner

Alfred

Binet

Lewis

Terman

David Wechsler

Charles SpearmanSlide3

Types of Intelligence

One general ability

g

: a common skill set evident in all humans, those who excel or fail in one area tend to fail or excel in all areas

OR

Multiple intelligencesDifferent abilities interact and feed one anotherSlide4

Howard Gardner

Eight total intelligences that influence your behavior

Unknown whether one area influences the other

There are famous people who have excelled in each one of Gardner’s intelligencesSlide5

Sternberg

Analytical Intelligence: Intelligence tests; well-defined problems have a single answer

Example: _________________________________

Creative Intelligence: Reacting adaptively to different situations and generating unique ideas

Example: _________________________________

Practical Intelligence: Required for everyday tasks, multiple solutions to ill-defined problems, “Street Smarts”

Example: _________________________________Slide6

The Differences

Spearman (g)

Sternberg

GardnerSlide7

Ted Talk

“I believe this passionately: that we don’t grow into creativity, we grow out of it. Or rather, we get educated out of it.”

“We are obsessed with getting people to college…but not everybody needs to go, and not everybody needs to go now.”

“You were probably steered benignly away from things at school when you were a kid — things you liked — on the grounds that you would never get a job doing that: ‘Don’t do music, you’re not going to be a musician. Don’t do art, you won’t be an artist.’ Benign advice — now, profoundly mistaken.”Slide8

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www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_changing_education_paradigms.html