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    Topic: Defining Intelligence 1. Traditionally‚ people have defined (and standardized tests have assessed) someone who is intelligent as an individual who can solve problems‚ use logic to answer questions‚ and think critically. But psychologist Howard Gardner has a much broader definition of intelligence. Compare the traditional idea about intelligence with Gardner’s. Are there advantages to the traditional format of intelligence testing? How can Gardner’s ideas change the way we assess the strengths

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    The Pursuit of Happyness is a true-life story of a single father‚ Chris Gardner‚ who went from living on the streets to owning his own brokerage firm. This film charts the hard times and eventual comeback of Chris‚ a suddenly single salesman who had custody of his son‚ but encounters a challenge in providing for him and his son. Chris struggles his way as life continues to offer him setbacks to working as an unpaid intern at Dean Witter to being offered a permanent position as a broker on his last

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    be achieved by variety of methods‚ e.g. informal discussions‚ skills scans‚ analysing the learner’s style (VAK) (Howard Gardner). This initial assessment is the foundation upon which the planning and preparation for the lesson is established. Planning provides a structure and context for both teacher and students‚ as well as a framework for reflection and evaluation (Spencer‚ 2003.) From the initial assessment 4 fundamental questions should have been answered to ensure correct planning of the lesson

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    Educational Statistics (2008) show that in the 2003-04 school year there were 19 homicides and 3 suicides that occurred at school. Outside of school in the 2003-04 school year there were 1‚437 homicides and 1‚285 suicides of youth ages 5 to 18. According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System Encyclopedia (2008) in the year 2007‚ there were 2‚022 children ages 0-15 and 5‚338 teens ages 16-20 who died in fatal car accident. Other crises include disasters. Since 2003 there have been 4 hurricanes (hurricanes

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    Lastly‚ I will discuss the leading companies in this area‚ local perspectives‚ and present outlooks and salaries that can be expected here and in other U.S. geographical areas. School psychologists work with public and private schools. They directly assess and counsel students at these schools. School psychologists have consultations with school staff and parents while also conducting behavioral interventions when needed. According to Landrum and Davis (2009) “they help people within the educational

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    Over the past 50 years‚ the standard of living for American families has doubled. Most of these families live in a two-income household in order to acquire the money needed to live up to these standards (Pierce). This change has enabled Americans to own more material possessions and has also caused them to want even more. It is this concept of "wanting" that is leading to the growing problem of over consumption in America. People are contributing to the problem by eating more and buying more and

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    themselves (Baumeister‚ Campbell‚ Krueger‚ Vohs‚ 2003). High self-esteem has become a growing craze ever since the 1970’s‚ turning from a ‘forbidden sin’ to a ‘way of life’‚ Baumeister et al (2003). The essay on self esteem poses the question‚ as said in the title‚ ‘Does high self-esteem cause better performance‚ interpersonal success‚ happiness‚ or healthier lifestyles?’‚ Baumeister et al (2003). Through specific and thorough research‚ Baumeister et al. (2003) came to the unsatisfactory findings that

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    (texts‚ films‚ video‚ audio‚ animation‚ and graphics). Since students need to experience the language in every aspect possible‚ technology can be an effective tool to teach languages including EFL. This is important because in the early 80s‚ Howard Gardner proposed the theory of multiple intelligences. He stated that each student is unique and learns in a different ways. Today‚ various tools and applications of technology can be used in multiple ways in the EFL classroom regardless of the students’

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    (Coon‚ 2003). Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes. (Myers‚1998) Psychology is filled with many different theories and has been using studies to observe peoples behavior for years. Some psychology can be perceived as common sense‚ but a majority of life’s decision making process requires some basic understanding of common sense. There are six major perspectives that the psychologists use when trying to figure out what is wrong with one of their patients. Psychologists use these

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    temperament. These three aspects are reflective strategies that can contribute to self-understanding and classifying you personality. The term multiple intelligences is used by Gardner‚ an education psychologist‚ to differentiate human talents into categories. While most education psychologist agree that intelligence is biological‚ Gardner claims that intelligence can also be influence by one culture or surrounding. The types of multiple intelligence includes logical-mathematical‚ linguistic‚ musical‚ spatial

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