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Academic Intelligence Is Not Enough! Wics: An Expanded Model For Effective Practice In School And In Later Life, Robert J. Sternberg Mar 2009

Academic Intelligence Is Not Enough! Wics: An Expanded Model For Effective Practice In School And In Later Life, Robert J. Sternberg

Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise

Is there a psychological basis for teaching and learning in the context of a liberal education, and if so, what might such a psychological basis look like? Traditional teaching and assessment often emphasize remembering facts and, to some extent, analyzing ideas. Such skills are important, but they leave out of the aspects of thinking that are most important not only in liberal education, but in life, in general. In this article, I propose a theory called WICS, which is an acronym for wisdom, intelligence, and creativity, synthesized. The basic idea underlying this theory is that, through liberal education, students need …