In a world that is racing toward artificial intelligence, we should ensure that we do not compromise the fundamental characteristics of being human toward human beings in the workplace (and every ...
Editor’s Note: Jerdine Nolen continues her series on Multiple Intelligences with a discussion of Interpersonal Intelligence. Humans need to connect and bond with one another. Being part of a team or a ...
In one of the early stories of Aesop’s Fables, the orator Demades tries to address his Athenian audience. But he finds them highly distracted. So, he asks them if they would like to hear a story. They ...
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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 ...
For years, people believed intelligence was just one thing — a score, a number, a measure of how “smart” someone was. But walk into any classroom and you’ll see something completely different. One ...
Videos of police officers using questionable force and controversies over fatal shootings surface on a regular basis these days. In response, many police departments have updated their training on ...
Did you know that intelligence can be categorized in eight different ways? Dr. Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist at Harvard, developed the multiple intelligences (MI) theory back in 1983.
Psychologists and other experts have come up with many ways of looking at human intelligence. Scientists view intelligence as a person’s ability to learn from experience to adapt to, shape, or choose ...