sychChildren’s Imaginative Play: A Descriptive Psychology Approach Charles Kantor‚ Ph.D. Abstract The significance of children’s imaginative play is presented from the perspective of Descriptive Psychology and in particular Ossorio’s Dramaturgical model of persons. The fluidity of imaginative play‚ the imitation of and creation of social practices and options within play as well as the opportunity to switch roles and act according to reasons of another‚ contribute to the development of judgment.
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Intelligence and Achievement Assessments Walden University Assessment in Counseling and Education Coun 6360-4 February 03‚ 2011 Intelligence and Achievement Assessments The General Education Development tests (GED) is a series of tests first created in 1942 to aid veterans of World War II (GED Testing Service [GEDTS]‚ 2009). Since then the GED has been used to aid people who do not complete high school achieve certification of high school knowledge and skill proficiency (GEDTS‚ 2009). The
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ISBN: 972-8924-16-X © 2006 IADIS THE EFFECTS OF GENDER AND MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES IN LEARNING WITH DIGITAL MUSEUM Peng-heng Tsai Department of Industrial Technology Education‚ National Kaohsiung Normal University. No.41‚ Longsing St.‚ Cianjhen District‚ Kaohsiung City 806‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tien-Yu Huang Department of Computer Science‚ National Pingtung University of Education. No.4-18‚ Minsheng Rd.‚ Pingtung City‚ Pingtung County 900‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) Hsungrow Chen Department of Mathematics
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Perception of Intelligence Name College University Perception of Intelligence There is significance in the consideration of the conceptual differences of intelligence among various cultures. Members of society create meaning and understanding from the cultural environments in which they embrace. Intelligence can be best understood in cultural context. In this sense‚ behavioral actions that are considered to be intelligent in one culture may be unintelligent in another and vice versa. Researchers
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Gardner distinguishes 8 domains of ability in his theory of multiple intelligences. Briefly discuss each of these intelligences and explain how you will apply any 4 of them in your classroom. In 1983‚ Howard Gardner offered his theory of Multiple Intelligences in his book Frames of Mind - The Theory of Multiple Intelligences. However‚ he gave 8 different criteria for behaviour to be counted as intelligence. These were that intelligences showed: 1. Potential for brain isolation due to brain damage;
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Gardner ’s Seven Intelligences Overview of Gardner’s theory and its significance The Gardner theory states there are seven different ways that people understand the world. Every person is known to have some level of each of these intelligences. It determines the best style of learning for individuals. If a person is better at learning using one certain intelligence method they should have a learning program individualized to capitalize on that strength allowing them to have and enhanced learning
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1. Discuss the Benefits and Limitations of intelligence testing. Include a discussion on the validity and reliability of intelligence test. There are many benefits and limitations for using intelligence testing in the job selection process. Benefits may include the employ is informed about who is intelligently suited for the role. The employer is shown who has the intelligence to keep up with the standard of work that may need to be produced. They then can pick the candidate whose knowledge best
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The discourse surrounding multiple intelligence theory (MI) and its integration into education has been that of much debate. Written as an opposition to IQ testing‚ MI was originally developed as an alternate account of cognitive function‚ initially identifying seven distinct intelligences (verbal-linguistic‚ logical-mathematical‚ bodily-kinesthetic‚ spatial‚ interpersonal‚ intrapersonal and musical)‚ and later acquiring two more (naturalist and existential). Applied to an educational context‚ the
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Gardner disagreed with the traditional method used to determine one’s intelligence. He wanted to demonstrate that each’s has a different capacity‚ and it could vary according with their skills and strengths. • From what contest is the Author writing? He supported his Ideas from diverse sources‚ such as collecting information from different individuals with special skills‚ some with brain damage to determine what type of intelligence they had. He also consulted various studies including prodigies
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An imaginative journey has three main parts inspiration speculation and imagination. Imaginative journeys are embarked upon through the transcendence of the threshold of reality. An imaginative journey can be in the form of a dream whether awake or asleep‚ while reading a story in which both the composer and audience can be involved. An imaginative journey is generally triggered by a catalyst‚ which can be in the form of a person or something completely different‚ such as a choice made by
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