Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Citations

Gardner, H. (n.d.). Multiple Intelligences as a Catalyst. Retrieved October 1, 2007, from www.jstor.org: http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030788/03a00080/0?frame=noframe&userID=ce447777@elmhurst.edu/01cc99331600501c8e88b&dpi=3&config=jstor

Klein, P. D. (n.d.). A Response to Howard Gardner: Falsifiabiliy, Empirical Evidence, and Pedagogical Usefulness in Educational Psychologies. Retrieved October 1, 2007, from www.jstor.org: http://www.jstor.org/view/03802361/ap050089/05a00090/0

Letters: Winners, Losers, and Multiple Intelligences. (n.d.). Retrieved oCTOBER 1, 2007, from www.jstor.org: http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030790/03a00010/0

Massick, S. (n.d.). Multiple Intelligences or Multilevel Intelligence? Selective Emphasis on Distinctive Properties of Hierarchy: On Gardner's Frames of Mind and Sternburg's Beyond IQ in the Context of Theory and Research on the Structure of Human Abilities. Retrieved october 1, 2007, from www.jstor.org: http://www.jstor.org/view/1047840x/ap050012/05a00210/0

Osburg, B. (n.d.). Multiple Intelligences: A New Category of Losers. Retrieved October 1, 2007, from www.jstor.org: http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030788/03a00070/0

Summary

http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030790/03a00010/0



In this article, written as a response to Barbara Osburg's opinion essay "Multiple Intelligences: A New Catagory of Losers", the author doesn't really, if at all, follow the I say, they say format, and because of that it is hard to pick up and follow what the author is saying. He doesn't give any reason to why he thinks the things he thinks or why the article he is responding to inspired this essay. However, I think he is talking about how learning is messy and not organized and that there needs to be more than what the article he responds to is saying, unfortunatly, he doesn't say what that is.

Sites for paper

http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030788/03a00080/0?frame=noframe&userID=ce447777@elmhurst.edu/01cc99331600501c8e88b&dpi=3&config=jstor

http://www.jstor.org/view/03802361/ap050089/05a00090/0

http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030790/03a00010/0

http://www.jstor.org/view/00138274/ap030788/03a00070/0

http://www.jstor.org/view/1047840x/ap050012/05a00210/0

Frames of Mind: Theory of Multiple Intelligence - Gardner

Beyond IQ, a triarchic theory of human intelligence - Sternberg