Teaching for Wisdom Intelligence Creativity and Success

Teaching for Wisdom  Intelligence  Creativity  and Success
Author: Robert J. Sternberg,Elena Grigorenko,Linda Jarvin
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781632209887

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The essential guide for teaching beyond the test! Students with strong higher-order thinking skills are more likely to become successful, lifelong learners. Based on extensive, collaborative research by leading authorities in the field, this book shows how to implement teaching and learning strategies that nurture intelligence, creativity, and wisdom. This practical teaching manual offers an overview of the WICS model—Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, Synthesized—which helps teachers foster students' capacities for effective learning and problem solving. Teachers will find examples for language arts, history, mathematics, and science in Grades K–12, as well as: Hands-on strategies for enhancing students' memory, analytical, creative, and practical skills Guidelines on teaching and assessing for successful intelligence Details on how to apply the model in the classroom Teacher reflection sections, suggested readings, and sample planning checklists Teaching for Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, and Success is ideal for educators seeking to broaden their teaching repertoire as they expand the skills and abilities of students at all levels.

Teaching for Wisdom Intelligence Creativity and Success

Teaching for Wisdom  Intelligence  Creativity  and Success
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009
Genre: Educational tests and measurements
ISBN: 1483350606

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Provides instructional and assessment guidelines for strengthening students' higher-order thinking and reasoning skills.

Wisdom Intelligence and Creativity Synthesized

Wisdom  Intelligence  and Creativity Synthesized
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-10-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1139439642

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In Wisdom, Intelligence, and Creativity Synthesized, Sternberg reviews and summarizes the best research available on human intelligence. He argues that any serious understanding of intelligence must go beyond the standard paper and pencil tests currently in use. In addition to analytical and quantitative abilities, a theory of intelligence must take account of peoples' creative abilities - their ability to go beyond given information and imagine new and exciting ways of reformulating old problems. It must also take into account peoples' ability to weigh options carefully and act prudently. Understanding one's own intellectual shortcomings, and learning how to overcome, is as important as developing one's strengths. Sternberg develops a vision of human intelligence that is far more nuanced and accurate than anything previously offered. Wisdom, Intelligence and Creativity Synthesized will be essential reading for psychologists, cognitive scientists, educators, and organizational researchers.

Successful Intelligence

Successful Intelligence
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015038157874

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Argues people need 3 kinds of intelligence to be successful in life: analytical, creative and practical.

The Dark Side of Creativity

The Dark Side of Creativity
Author: David H. Cropley,Arthur J. Cropley,James C. Kaufman,Mark A. Runco
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781139490078

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With few exceptions, scholarship on creativity has focused on its positive aspects while largely ignoring its dark side. This includes not only creativity deliberately aimed at hurting others, such as crime or terrorism, or at gaining unfair advantages, but also the accidental negative side effects of well-intentioned acts. This book brings together essays written by experts from various fields (psychology, criminal justice, sociology, engineering, education, history, and design) and with different interests (personality development, mental health, deviant behavior, law enforcement, and counter-terrorism) to illustrate the nature of negative creativity, examine its variants, call attention to its dangers, and draw conclusions about how to prevent it or protect society from its effects.

Applying Wisdom to Contemporary World Problems

Applying Wisdom to Contemporary World Problems
Author: Robert J. Sternberg,Howard C. Nusbaum,Judith Glück
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2019-07-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030202873

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This book presents perspectives from world experts in the field of wisdom studies to propose how wisdom can provide the foundation upon which solutions to social and global problems can be grounded. The authors argue that where society has come to rely on leaders with skills relating to knowledge and intelligence; instead we should focus on wisdom-based acumen for our leaders in government, business, and the military. In this book the authors offer evidence-based definitions of wisdom and apply these to world problems they believe could potentially be solved using wise solutions. Among the case studies confronted are terrorism and war, poverty and economic disparity, climate change, increasing antibiotic resistance and political corruption. Focusing on the cognitive, social and emotional processes involved in everyday decision-making, this book presents a compelling argument for the application of wise problem-solving to complex world issues that will appeal in particular to those in leadership, teaching and policy roles, and open new pathways in the fields of wisdom-studies, psychology, sociology and political theory.

Innovations in Educational Psychology

Innovations in Educational Psychology
Author: Robert J. Sternberg, PhD,David D. Preiss, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0826121632

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"[This book] is solid in its topic coverage and deliveryÖ Readers will glean a multitude of new ideas from the theories and approaches presented in this book, ranging from cultural aspects of teaching to Sternberg's WICS model." --Doody's This book serves as a comprehensive review of the current state-of-the-art in educational psychology and applied cognitive science. The chapter authors, who are all leading researchers in this field, provide reviews of contemporary discoveries related to educational research that are both novel and forward-thinking. The book contains the cutting edge literature on genetics and neuroscience, cognitive science and its relation to critical thinking, reading-related phonological processes, cultural considerations in education, and much more. The research methods and perspectives discussed range from education and psychology, to artificial intelligence and economics, thus offering a breadth of knowledge and insight on the field of educational research. The authors provide numerous tools and models for both routine and non-routine decision-making in educational settings. Both psychologists and researchers in the fields of cognitive, developmental, educational, and cultural psychology will want this book on their bookshelf.

Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness

Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness
Author: Harold F. O'Neil,Ray S. Perez,Eva L. Baker
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781461475798

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Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness presents theoretical and empirical findings regarding cognitive readiness and assessments of their impact on adult learning. The term readiness is used in assessing student preparation for K-12 schools, while in the military and in industry, "readiness" denotes preparation to be effective in performing a mission or a job. Cognitive Readiness is viewed through a Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) lens. Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness deals with (a) the primacy of cognitive readiness as attributes or individual difference variables; (b) the need for cognitive readiness instructional and assessment strategies; (c) the need to integrate assessment into cognitive readiness training; (d) the need for theory-driven evaluation studies to increase knowledge and efficacy in teaching cognitive readiness; and (e) the need for a solid psychometric approach to the use of cognitive readiness assessments.