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MI at 25
Assessing the Impact and Future of Multiple Intelligences for Teaching and Learning

Branton Shearer, Editor
Pub Date: September 2009, 144 pages

Paperback: $24.95, ISBN: 0807749990
Cloth: $55, ISBN: 080775000X
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“A remarkable collection of essays and interviews that greatly amplifies the richness and depth of the theory of multiple intelligences.”
Thomas Armstrong, author of 7 Kinds of Smart, and Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

“With his collection of essays from the brightest thinkers in education today, Shearer has brought together a treasure trove of thoughtful ideas to help set the direction for educational reform.”
Christine Kunkel, Principal, Key Learning Community

“This book is a treat for those who want to think about the nature of intelligence and how multiple intelligences can be used to help students learn.”
Thomas R. Hoerr, Head of School, New City School, St. Louis, MO

“A timely, compelling, and much-needed collection of insights addressing MI theory, its effectiveness, sustainability, and future application.”
René Díaz-Lefebvre, psychologist and contributor, Multiple Intelligences Around the World

Featuring a variety of viewpoints from the most prominent experts of our time in the fields of education, psychology, and neuroscience, MI at 25 addresses vital issues in the acceptance and implementation of Multiple Intelligences. Are there convincing arguments and evidence supporting the validity of the theory of M I? Is MI truly a scientific theory that will survive the test of time? What is the impact and contribution of MI theory to classroom practice, school design/reform, and the success of individual students? What are the cultural barriers to MI-inspired educational practices and research initiatives? This important book provides a much-needed corrective that rebalances and deepens our knowledge of MI, in contrast to the typical “pro”-or “anti”-multiple intelligences rhetoric. Careful readers will come away with crucial information to help them improve their teaching practice, develop more effective curricula, and become lifelong learners.

This readable collection includes chapters by Noam Chomsky, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Linda Darling-Hammond, James Robert Flynn, Maxine Greene, Marc Hauser, Deborah W. Meier, Charles Murray, Michael I. Posner, and Ellen Winner, and features a special chapter by Howard Gardner.

Branton Shearer is a neuropsychologist, the creator of the Multiple Intelligences Developmental Scales, and the author of several books, including MIndful Education for ADHD Students: Differentiating Curriculum and Instruction Using Multiple Intelligences.


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