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    Intelligence and Character correlate with one another tremendously. During my first years in elementary school I was placed into a special education class. I was very young and I didn’t have a clue why I had been placed in a smaller class setting but I enjoyed it. I learned a lot, and being in this setting helped me advance academically. As I got older I began to notice the differences amongst my class and the “regular classes”. They were larger in the number of students they had, they didn’t…

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    Intelligence is a very funny thing. How should we measure it? In fact, what is intelligence really; how should we label it in the modern educational world? Should we keep with the archaic tests of educators of the past that only aimed their test to a select privileged few? One that only viewed the students from a very limited point of view and did not really predict how well they will do in the future. I personally believe that this not the correct method for the modern educational world, and it…

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    the study strategies of learning preference I did identify with kinesthetic taking in all information, using my five senses and experience, as well of examples of how to do something and following through. As well, I know human beings possess 9 intelligences and I also believe we can improve our education by recognizing the multiple learning preference we…

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    what I feel is the answer, in the phrase "Cogito ergo Sum", I think therefore, I am. Intelligence is what differentiates humans from animals, but also we are intrigued in who is more intelligent. As Howard Gardner says in his book Multiple Intelligences, man has multiple intelligences and each individual can be proficient in only in one. This means that individuals are intelligent in their one way. Intelligence entails solving problems or fashion products that are of consequence in a particular…

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    What is self-serving bias? Self-serve bias is when one always assumes the best of him/herself. Ex: if an individual’s group won an award, he/she will take pride in what the group did, and claim they won the award because of him/her. Ex: if an individual’s group lost an award, he/she will point fingers and blame other members of the group, to avoid feeling guilty/dumb. What is fundamental attribution? Fundamental attribution is seeing an individual do something ONCE and assume that is…

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    My Primary Learning Style

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    tests I have learned my primary learning style, my top five strengths, and the level of my multiple intelligences. I learned that my main learning style is kinesthetic, so I learn more through doing and using my senses. Secondly, I learned that my top five strengths are group relations, integrator, believing, equalizer, and historian. Lastly, I learned the ranking of my multiple intelligences which are, from highest to lowest: interpersonal, kinesthetic, linguistic, logical, intrapersonal,…

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    Eddie Morr Analysis

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    lands in his hands, he improves in virtually every aspect of his social, emotional, cognitive and physical functioning. Eddie Morra’s “enhanced version” of himself is best described by Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, excluding Naturalistic intelligence. Spatial intelligence is defined as the ability to conceptualize and manipulate large-scale spatial arrays, or more local forms of space. We see Eddie’s increase in his “picture smarts” when he takes his first NZT pill. He…

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    better and create better life opportunities. Personality, I see diversity as a good thing because it gives students the opportunity to construct knowledge about other cultures. Plus, social-cultural constructivism complements the multiple intelligences theory because learning about other cultures creates awareness which creates inclusion of every student including special needs students. Inclusion by sharing and interacting with other cultures in different learning styles and educational…

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    He believed that human cognitive competence consisted of a set of abilities, talents, or mental skills. He called these intelligences and thought that they reflected human intelligent behavior more adequately than other views of intelligence. There are eight intelligences, the first one being verbal/linguistic. This involves learning best through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Logical/mathematical learners learn best when working with…

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    Intelligence Intelligence is a very widely debated term in the exact meaning. This makes sense because it deals the inner workings of the human mind and thus has several connotations depending on how intelligent someone is perceived to be. Unlike other topics such as mathematics and science, which are more cut-and-dry, intelligence has the potential to hurt people and cause them to feel excluded. Also, people’s minds aren’t drawn in black and white. You can’t simply decipher what it means to be…

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