{"product_id":"다중지능","title":"Multiple Intelligences","description":"Description\n\nA comprehensive summary of Howard Gardner's 25 years of research on the theory of multiple intelligences. This book brings together a quarter-century of study since Gardner first introduced his groundbreaking theory, offering his own thoughtful reflections on how the field has evolved. It challenges long-held assumptions about human ability and intelligence, presenting the full scope of a theory that has sparked a revolution in education systems around the world. Over the years, major research projects have tested the ideas behind multiple intelligences theory, and this book serves as the most up-to-date and reliable guide to those findings. It traces the theory's development chronologically, showing how it applies not only in schools but also in the workplace, while also looking ahead to where the theory may go next.\n\nPart 1 offers a broad overview of the theory—from a summary of its early formulation to the key questions and critiques raised over the past 25 years—along with the latest research. Part 2 focuses on concrete educational applications, exploring how multiple intelligences theory has been put into practice in real classrooms. Part 3 draws on decades of research to chart new directions for the future of the theory.\n\nKorean Edition Preface\nAuthor's Preface\nTranslator's Preface\n\nPart 1: Multiple Intelligences Theory\n\nChapter 1: The Core of Multiple Intelligences Theory\nWhat Makes Up an Intelligence? \/ The Original Set of Intelligences \/ Newly Identified Intelligences \/ The Theory's Unique Contribution \/ A New Understanding of Human Beings\n\nChapter 2: Twenty-Five Years of Research\nSearching for Additional Intelligences \/ The Scientific Basis of Multiple Intelligences Theory \/ Intelligence and Domain \/ Three Meanings of Intelligence \/ Intelligence Profiles\n\nChapter 3: The Giftedness Matrix and Other Human Abilities\nA Framework for Analysis \/ Framework and Terminology \/ Traditional Psychological Approaches to the Giftedness Matrix \/ Modern Perspectives on Intelligence \/ Five-Year-Olds Indifferent to Domains and Fields \/ Ten-Year-Olds Mastering Domains and Rules \/ Adolescence at a Crossroads \/ Locating the Final Position in the Giftedness Matrix \/ Educational Implications\n\nChapter 4: Multiple Intelligences in Schools\nThe Gosha Test \/ Myths and Truths About Multiple Intelligences \/ Three Educational Implications \/ Where Multiple Intelligences Theory Resonates\n\nChapter 5: Frequently Asked Questions About Multiple Intelligences\nQuestions on Terminology \/ Questions on Theory \/ Questions on Measurement \/ Questions on the Structure of Intelligence \/ Differences Between Groups \/ Intelligence and Life Paths \/ Additional Topics \/ Further Resources\n\nPart 2: Educating for Multiple Intelligences\n\nChapter 6: Developing Intelligence in Early Childhood\nThe Spectrum Project \/ The Effectiveness of the Spectrum Approach \/ Early Findings \/ Working Methods \/ Comparing Perspectives of Parents, Teachers, and the Spectrum Approach \/ Spectrum Testing vs. the Stanford-Binet Test \/ Strengths and Weaknesses of the Spectrum Project \/ Preliminary Observations on Follow-Up Data \/ Expanding the Spectrum Project Approach\n\nChapter 7: Multiple Intelligences Educational Activities for Elementary Students\nMultiple Intelligences Schools \/ Project Assessment \/ The Foundations of the Project\n\nChapter 8: How to Achieve \"Disciplined Understanding\"\nUnderstanding as the Foremost Goal of Education \/ Methods for Achieving and Demonstrating Understanding \/ Applying This to Curriculum \/ Balancing Specialized and General Knowledge \/ Museums as a Springboard for Understanding \/ Seven Approaches to Disciplined Understanding \/ Advice for Special Populations\n\nChapter 9: Skilled Inquiry in High School: Arts PROPEL\nIs There an Artistic Intelligence? \/ Alternatives in Arts Education \/ The Reality of Arts Education \/ Project Zero's Approach to Arts Education \/ Arts PROPEL \/ Two Educational Tools\n\nChapter 10: Searching for Alternatives to Standardized Testing\nBinet, Test-Centered Society, and Standardized Schooling \/ Resources for Alternative Assessment \/ General Characteristics of New Assessment Methods \/ Envisioning a New Assessment Society\n\nPart 3: New Perspectives\n\nChapter 11: Human Intelligence in Social Context\nHuman Intelligence from a Social Perspective \/ A New Concept of Intelligence \/ Multiple Intelligences in Modern Society \/ The Importance of Social Concern \/ The Relationship Between Individual Capability and Social Value\n\nChapter 12:","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624311562468,"sku":"08092024987","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901070278.jpg?v=1786426545","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%8b%a4%ec%a4%91%ec%a7%80%eb%8a%a5","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}