[MCP] Multiple Intelligences
Bill Braun
bbraun at hlthsys.com
Mon Mar 5 06:18:12 EST 2007
I have found that the best way to keep a theory in mind is to keep the
theory in mind. After that I talk about it or apply it, as the situation
suggests.
What has worked for you, Scott?
Bill Braun
sco978 at aol.com wrote:
> To the mcp discussion group:
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> As educators, How do we keep Gardner's
> theory of multiple intelligences in mind when teaching our students?
> Scott
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There's nothing more practical than a good theory.
-Lewin
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