Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-0-335-23992-4
Verlag: Open University Press
In the early 21st century our understanding of the smart mind is changing fast. The demands of society are now quite different from those when schools were first designed, so the kinds of smart necessary to craft a happy and fulfilling life have changed. As life becomes more complex, ambiguous and uncertain, so a different set of mental and emotional attitudes are needed to thrive. Meanwhile, researchers in the cognitive, affective and learning sciences are developing new models of the smart mind that make it clear that bodies, tools and social contacts are as much a part of intelligence as abstract problem-solving.
New Kinds of Smart presents the most important of these changes to practising teachers and educators, and invites them to think about their implications for school. Each chapter illustrates the research behind one of the emerging 'new kinds of smart'; summarises the messages that this research has for practitioners; and presents practical examples, tools and templates that educators can use to weave this new strand of thinking into their work as teachers and their lives as learners.
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Prelude
Chapter 1 Intelligence is composite
Chapter 2 Intelligence is expandable
Chapter 3 Intelligence is practical
Chapter 4 Intelligence is intuitive
Chapter 5 Intelligence is distributed
Chapter 6 Intelligence is social
Chapter 7 Intelligence is strategic
Chapter 8 Intelligence is ethical
Finale