The Essential Howard Gardner on Education

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The Essential Howard Gardner on Education

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780807769836
  • DDC分類 370.1

Full Description

During his long and distinguished career as scholar and teacher, Howard Gardner has made vast contributions to our understanding of learning and how to create environments that support growth in all learners across their lifespans. In this compelling collection of his writings, Gardner lays out his principal ideas about education. While known primarily for his theory of multiple intelligences, Gardner's work in education includes substantial contributions in the areas of early childhood, K-12, and postsecondary education. In this volume, Gardner provides readers with a lifetime's worth of insight into creating purposeful curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, ideas developed at Harvard Project Zero (where he has been a leader and principal investigator for over half a century), as well as in collaborations with educators from around the world, ranging from preschools in Reggio Emilia (Italy) to art classes in China. Gardner includes a timely focus on education in a global era, influenced by continuing technological innovations, yet still grounded in the pursuit of fundamental human values. This is the single-most comprehensive survey of Howard Gardner's writing and thinking about education.

Book Features:

Offers an unparalleled survey of the principal concerns of a major educational thinker in our times.
Draws on decades of experience as a teacher, researcher, and public intellectual to present a vision of how quality education can best be achieved for all students.
Reviews the principal strands of the world-renowned theory of multiple human intelligences, including timely explanations and updates.
Makes the case for an education that foregrounds and cultivates an appreciation of truth, beauty, and goodness.
Situates concepts and recommendations within the broader progressive tradition.
Addresses authentic assessment, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking, the fostering of creativity, the capacity to synthesize powerfully and convincingly, the centrality of deep understanding, and--crucial for our times--the cultivation of an ethical mind.

Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Influences
1. Jerome S. Bruner as Educator
2. Harvard Project Zero: A Personal History
3. The Hundred Languages of Successful Educational Reform
China: The Key in the Key Slot
4. The Key in the Key Slot: Creativity in a Chinese Key
5. The Age of Innocence Reconsidered: Preserving the Best of the Progressive Traditions in Psychology and Education
6. Educating for the True, the Beautiful, and the Good
7. The Tensions Between Education and Development
Introducing Multiple Intelligences: Claims, Critiques, and Educational Implications
Overview of MI Theory
8. Beyond IQ: Developing the Spectrum of Human Intelligences
9. Reflections on MI Myths and Messages
10. "Multiple Intelligences" Are Not "Learning Styles"
11. The Crystallizing Experience: Discovering an Intellectual Gift
Educational Experiments in the Spirit of Multiple Intelligences
12. MI Around the World
Identification and Nurturing of Intelligences in Early Life
13. The Spectrum Approach to Assessment: Nurturing Intelligences in Early Childhood
14. Projects During the Elementary Years
15. Arts PROPEL
Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Assessment
16. The Unschooled Mind: Why Even the Best Students in the Best Schools May Not Understand
17. Understanding Through the Disciplines
18. Teaching for Understanding Within and Across the Disciplines
19. Assessment in Context: The Alternative to Standardized Testing
Higher Education
20. If We Were Designing a New College . . .
21. Why We Should Require All Students to Take Two Philosophy Courses
Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities
22. Education in the Era of the Apps
23. The Five Minds for the Future
24. Synthesis 1.0: A Few Essential Tips
25. Changing Minds
26. On Educating for the Three Virtues: A Hegelian Approach
27. The Myths in "Neuromyths"
28. Becoming a Good Person, a Good Worker, a Good Citizen in a Democratic Society
29. To an Aspiring Researcher: Twelve Pieces of Advice
Original Publication List
Index
Permissions
About the Author

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