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Intelligence
Learning Styles
Impulsivity
fast tempo
responds quickly and doesn't think about answers first
does things without a system & little thought
Reflectivity
spend more time collecting information
analyze information before responding
Learning Styles Video:
https://youtu.be/8FUXljupKl8
Nature vs Nurture
Nature
natural ability that you were born with
Nurture
what you learn from social experiences
practice makes perfect
Theorists
Sternberg
Triarchic View
Practical ability:
applying knowledge to everyday situations
Creative ability:
imagination, discovering, inventing
Analytic ability
: breaking ideas and products down to their component parts
Howard Gardner
Multi-trait view of intelligence
linguistic
logical-mathemathical
Musical
Spatial
Bodily-Kinesthetic
Interpersonal
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Misconceptions
ability is destiny
children should be taught in all different strategies in every subject
Field Dependence vs Field Independence
Independence
notes are unique not structured like instructors
analyze stories and can easily analyze a story even if it's poorly structured
Dependence
notes similar to teacher/ instructor
More socially aware of emotions and others feelings
IQ Testing
created by white males for white males
Alfred Binet: creator of IQ testing
Had good intentions at first, then turned into using it for wrong things
students are tested on classroom ability and nothing else
tested mental abilitiy
Racial groups differ in testing
If a test is not valid for a particular group it is a problem
Mindsets
Carol Dweck
growth mindset: you can do anything
Fixed mindset: I can either do it or I can't no in-between
Gender Differences
Males outscore females on visual, mathematics, college entrance
Females outscore males on: memory and language use
Upper Elementary School
females score higher on language arts, social studies, science, and math