"The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all students as if they were variants of the same individual and thus to feel justified in teaching them all the same subjects the same way."
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Howard Gardner
Psychologist, Educator
Howard Gardner is a developmental psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which revolutionized how we understand learning and education.
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"We should spend less time ranking children and more time helping them to identify their natural competencies and gifts and cultivate these. There are hundreds and hundreds of ways to succeed and many, many different abilities that will help you get there."
"Anything that is worth teaching can be presented in many different ways. These multiple ways can make use of our multiple intelligences."
"It's not how smart you are that matters, what really counts is how you are smart."
"But once we realize that people have very different kinds of minds, different kinds of strengths -- some people are good in thinking spatially, some in thinking language, others are very logical, other people need to be hands on and explore actively and try things out -- then education, which treats everybody the same way, is actually the most unfair education."
"You learn at your best when you have something you care about and can get pleasure in being engaged in."