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Future Bright - A Transforming Vision of Human Intelligence

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.07.2013

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Zusatztext Clearly written and accessible. Informationen zum Autor Dr. Michael Martinez (1956-2012) was a Professor of Education at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). A former high school science, teacher, Dr. Martinez received his Ph.D. in educational psychology from Stanford University in 1987. As a staff member at the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, he was instrumental in developing new forms of assessment in science, architecture, and engineering. His research at UCI primarily centered on the modifiability of intelligence, and the development of innovative programs for improving the science and math education of diverse learners. Klappentext Future Bright introduces a radical view of human intelligence: it is not a fixed trait, present at birth, but modifiable through experience. Intelligence can be learned. This vision of human potential suggests that an innovative and creative future will result from developing intelligence through experience and education today. "Readers willing to wade through the textbook-style prose will be convinced of this subject's importance." -- Kirkus Reviews Zusammenfassung Future Bright introduces a radical idea: Intelligence is learnable. This idea is tremendously important because it means that with the right environment, intelligence levels can be increased intentionally. Intelligence is essential to the survival and prosperity of not only individuals, but also organizations, nations, and the entire planet. Martinez first considers a seemingly simple question. What is intelligence? Examining some of the most fascinating stories in the history of cognitive science reveals the ways our ideas about intelligence have been shaped. Current research asks, "Is intelligence just one thing? Or are there many different ways of being intelligent?" For answers, we turn to the seat of intelligence, the brain. From the search for Einstein's brain to the curious case of a railroad worker whose frontal lobe was pierced by a tamping iron, researchers have sought to understand more about intelligence by understanding more about this mysterious organ. How do physical structures relate to how we think? How are memories made? How do the brain and the mind relate to one another? Finally, Future Bright explores the provocative finding from recent cognitive science research that intelligence can be learned. Genetics play only one part in an individual's intelligence potential. It is that part that is influenced by the environment that is most interesting, however, because if intelligence can be learned, then it can be taught. Future Bright explores ways that the environment and educational contexts can influence the growth of a more intelligent society - one that will lead us into a brighter future indeed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. The Sine Qua Non of Success Chapter 2. What is Intelligence? Chapter 3. Varieties of Intelligence Chapter 4. Brain and Mind Chapter 5. The Nature-Nurture Dilemma Chapter 6. How Experience Cultivates Intelligence Chapter 7. The Superstructure of Effectiveness Chapter 8. Ten Strategies to Enhance Intelligence ...

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Authors Michael E Martinez, Michael E. Martinez, Michael E. (Professor of Education Martinez
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 30.07.2013, delayed
 
EAN 9780199781843
ISBN 978-0-19-978184-3
No. of pages 352
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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