"Current intelligence-testing practices require examinees to answer but……" — Robert Sternberg
"Current intelligence-testing practices require examinees to answer but not to pose questions. In requiring only the answering of questions, these tests are missing a vital half of intelligence- the asking of questions..."
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28 Quotes by Robert Sternberg
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The world supports a multi-million dollar industry of intelligence and ability research, but it devotes virtually nothing to determine why…
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ACT and SAT each have their own parts of the country. The GRE has its lock on graduate admissions. And…
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The essence of intelligence would seem to be in knowing when to think and act quickly, and knowing when to…
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I'm more of a creative learner, ... I do very well in projects, but I was not good at memorizing…
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And so, you can do hundreds and hundreds of studies showing a general factor and just so long as you…
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If you're not adapting to the very rapidly changing environment, if you can't think creatively, you lose big in this…
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I've taught statistics, math courses and what I've found is that often if you teach them algebraically the formulas, you'll…
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So, for example, if a child is labeled as having a learning disability, it has very concrete consequences for the…
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In other words, if a teacher only teaches in one way, then they conclude that the kids who can't learn…
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You can quickly go from having passion and love to passion and hate when an act of betrayal happens.
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