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Theory of Multiple Intelligences – Gardner

Last Updated December 19, 2020 By Dr. Serhat Kurt

Howard Gardner

The Theory of Multiple Intelligences was first presented in 1983 by Howard Gardner, a psychologist, when he published his book Frames of Mind. He declared that learning occurred through many types of intelligences, and that people had various levels of each. Traditionally, it was believed that intelligence was pre-determined and fixed. Despite one’s best efforts, […]

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