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Reviews: Professional Materials, Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch, Sherry R. Myers, Paul Bright, Jeanne M. Jacobson
Reviews: Professional Materials, Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch, Sherry R. Myers, Paul Bright, Jeanne M. Jacobson
Teacher Education Faculty Publications
Reviews of the following:
- Basic Reading Inventory (Jerry L. Johns)
- Merry Christmas, Amanda and April (Bonnie Pryor)
- Chicken Man (Michelle Edwards)
- All the Lights in the Night (Arthur A. Levine)
- Jack and the Beanstalk (Steven Kellogg)
- The Swineherd (Hans Christian Andersen)
- The Worst Person’s Christmas (James Stevenson)
- That’s Exactly the Way it Wasn’t (James Stevenson)
- An Auto Mechanic; A Carpenter; A Potter (Douglas Florian)
- Meredith’s Mother Takes the Train (Deborah Lee Rose)
New Conceptualizations Of Intelligence: An Interview With Robert Sternberg, Carolyn Ridenour
New Conceptualizations Of Intelligence: An Interview With Robert Sternberg, Carolyn Ridenour
Educational Leadership Faculty Publications
Robert J. Sternberg, IBM Professor of Psychology and Education, Yale University's Psychology Department has developed the triarchic theory of intelligence, which he discussed in this interview. A graduate of Yale and Stanford Universities, his research has dealt with theories of intelligence, individual differences in cognition, thinking and reasoning, problem solving, and multi, variate data analysis with latent variables and observable variables. He is a productive writer, having authored approximately 30 books, and authored or coauthored more than 300 articles and book chapters. His most recent book is Metaphors of the Mind (1990), published by Cambridge University Press.