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Minds at Work - Unveiling the Spectrum of Human Intelligence - cover

Minds at Work - Unveiling the Spectrum of Human Intelligence

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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"Minds at Work: Unveiling the Spectrum of Human Intelligence" embarks on a transformative journey, challenging traditional notions of intelligence and revealing the extraordinary diversity of human cognition. Drawing inspiration from the pioneering work of Howard Gardner, this book unveils the existence of multiple intelligences, each possessing its own unique strengths and expressions.

In this captivating exploration, we venture beyond the confines of linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence, delving into the depths of musical, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, existential, and moral intelligences. Through captivating stories and inspiring examples, we witness the remarkable achievements of individuals who have embraced and cultivated their unique intellectual gifts.

The book dispels common misconceptions and myths surrounding intelligence, dismantling the idea of a single IQ score as the sole measure of a person's worth. It challenges stereotypes and biases that limit our perception of human potential and highlights the limitations of traditional intelligence tests.

Moreover, "Minds at Work" explores the dynamic nature of intelligence, tracing its evolution throughout the lifespan and examining the profound impact of culture, environment, and experience on its development. It emphasizes the role of motivation, mindset, and grit in nurturing intellectual growth and recognizes the potential for continuous learning and transformation.

The book envisions the future of intelligence, pondering the implications of artificial intelligence, cognitive enhancement technologies, and rapidly changing educational systems. It embraces the unknown, venturing into uncharted territories of human cognition and celebrating the symphony of intelligences that makes our world a vibrant and awe-inspiring tapestry of human potential.

"Minds at Work" is an essential guide for educators, parents, students, and anyone seeking to understand and nurture the diverse intelligences that shape our lives. It is an invitation to embrace the full spectrum of human cognition and unlock the boundless potential within each and every one of us.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 173 pagine.

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