Intelligence, creativity, and thinking styles
Description
How do multiple intelligences and different thinking styles relate to traditional IQ scores? What role should teacher creativity and the family play in shaping student intelligence? In this interview by Phillip Harris, of Phi Delta Kappa, Robert Sternberg-IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University-answers questions about the IQ-based "single trait notion of intelligence"; the application and implementation of his triarchic theory of intelligence; and the implications of school reform on the future of public education.
Runtime
30 min
Subjects
- Learning, Psychology of (143)
- Cognitive psychology (167)
- Multiple intelligences (3)
- Educational psychology (148)
- Intellect (87)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c1997
Database
Films on Demand
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