
EMPATHY AND INTUITION IN DISTANCE LEARNING
by Ginette Provost Flatow
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Pub Date Aug 28 2012 | Archive Date Feb 18 2013
Description
Professor of cognitive sciences
and education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Howard Gardner is
among the most influential education theorists in the world. Over the past
twenty years, his theory of multiple intelligences, according to which every
individual possesses various intelligences in different areas, has been broadly
established in education. This theory is a revolution in attitudes on learning,
especially concerning the greater customization of curricula, instruction, and
evaluation, as well as the study of the nature of interdisciplinary efforts in
education. This short work reflects on some intelligences that are not yet
accepted by Gardner. Primarily empathy and intuition, which after many lectures,
and through my personal experience, have led me to think that they should be an
integral part of distance learning.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781467026796 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |