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Project Zero
Project Zero is an educational research group established in 1967 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Here you will find information about Project Zero's research and Howard Gardner's and David Perkins' self-authored home pages.
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Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. Home Page
My work as an educator and psychologist in the fields of multiple intelligences, the myth of ADD/ADHD, and the natural genius of kids, has been guided by a belief that all children are gifted children. Each child comes into the world with unique potentials that, if properly nourished, can contribute to the betterment of our world. The biggest challenge for parents and teachers is to remove ...
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The MIDAS Homepage
What's New The Multiple Intelligences MIDAS Information About the Author Research Information Presentations and Consultations MI-Newsletter Archives AERA MI-SIG MI Links Multiple Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scales C. Branton Shearer, Ph. D. Multiple Intelligences Research and Consulting Inc. Phone: 330 677 8534 Fax.: 330 673 8810 sbranton@kent.edu www.MIResearch.org/ The MIDAS ...
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MI Intro
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) ONE OF THE MOST COMPELLING, yet controversial new approaches to education reform is Multiple Intelligences Theory, or MI. Conceived of by Howard Gardner of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard Project Zero, MI first swept the worlds of education, cognitive science and developmental psychology in 1983 with the publication of Gardner's ...
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Project Zero Research Projects: Adult Multiple Intelligences
A collaboration between Harvard Project Zero and the New England Literacy Resource Center (NELRC) at World Education, the Adult Multiple Intelligences (AMI) Project is one of several projects under the auspices of the Harvard Graduate School of Education's National Center on the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL), which is a collaboration between the Harvard Graduate School of ...
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