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Towards an Architecture of Many Intelligences: How Collective Knowledge Shapes the Built Environment
Explore the evolution of architecture as collective intelligence, integrating local practices and collaborative processes.
If you believe there's more to intelligence than IQ, you're not alone. We now know that people can be smart in a number of different areas. It's called The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
22, No. 4 (Autumn, 1997), pp. 377-394 (18 pages) Howard Gardner has theorized that the mind comprises seven (or eight) intelligences. Multiple intelligence theory has inspired educational innovations ...
We’ve moved past IQ. But have we moved past labeling? In classrooms, staff meetings, and lesson plans, teachers no longer talk much about IQ scores. Instead, many now invoke “interpersonal ...
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