Multiple Intelligence in the Economics Classroom.
Journal of International Business Research 2009, March, 8, SI. 1
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INTRODUCTION There is a common euphemism in the United States, "Great minds think alike." While it is a funny saying, research proves that people actually do not think alike. As educators, when we reflect on this fact we find that perhaps the most common form of teaching (i.e. lecture) may not necessarily be the most effective. This problem stems from the different ways that individuals' minds work.
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