Frames of Mind Frames of Mind

Frames of Mind

The Theory of Multiple Intelligences

    • $22.99

Publisher Description

“There’s a book I recommend for everybody: It’s Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind. It has helped me immensely.” – Robert Greene, author of The 48 Laws of Power

What do we mean when we call someone smart? That they are good at math and got a high score on the SAT? That they learn languages easily? Those traits might be what comes to mind first: they are what underly psychology’s classic definition of intelligence, and what we are told in school that a smart person can do. But they are not the whole story.

As Howard Gardner argues in the groundbreaking classic Frames of Mind, to limit our understanding of intelligence to “book smarts” misses much of what makes human beings amazing. Someone who plays an instrument well is exhibiting intelligence. So, too, someone who knows how to do physical comedy—is their mastery of their movements and the space around them not brilliant? And to have a profound knowledge of their own self, their relationships with others, and relationships between others, too, is to show great intelligence as well. 

Gardner calls this the theory of multiple intelligences. But this isn’t just a book for intellectuals who want to argue about what intelligence is, or educators debating how to teach. It is for each of us. In an era of teaching to the test, and increasingly powerful artificial intelligence, Gardner’s work is a celebration of all the ways there are to be human.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
March 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
528
Pages
PUBLISHER
Basic Books
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
1.8
MB
Five Minds for the Future Five Minds for the Future
2009
Multiple Intelligences Multiple Intelligences
2008
Good Work: Aligning Skills and Values Good Work: Aligning Skills and Values
2012
Extraordinary Minds Extraordinary Minds
2008
Changing Minds Changing Minds
2006
Good Work Good Work
2008
The Ruin of Kasch The Ruin of Kasch
2018
Start with No Start with No
2002
Uncommon Sense Teaching Uncommon Sense Teaching
2021
The Bell Curve The Bell Curve
2010
The 50th Law The 50th Law
2009
The Winner Effect The Winner Effect
2012