Resultaten voor 'robert j sternberg'

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  1. Intelligence, Creativity, and Wisdom

    Intelligence, Creativity, and Wisdom

    Exploring their Connections and Distinctions

    This edited collection examines the interrelationships between the psychological concepts of intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, while also presenting a systematic attempt to combine them within the overarching concept of meta-intelligence.

    € 166,50
  2. Constraints in Creativity

    Constraints in Creativity

    Contributions from 22 creativity researchers from different domains integrate theory with practice to uncover the structure of constraints in creativity, how this structure help us understand the nature of creativity, and whether constraints hinder or facilitate creative thinking.

    € 82,95
  3. Constraints in Creativity

    Constraints in Creativity

    Contributions from 22 creativity researchers from different domains integrate theory with practice to uncover the structure of constraints in creativity, how this structure help us understand the nature of creativity, and whether constraints hinder or facilitate creative thinking.

    € 230,95
  4. Transformational Creativity

    Transformational Creativity

    Learning for a Better Future

    Transformational creativity is compared to transactional creativity, which is creativity deployed in search of a reward, whether externally or internally generated. Chapter 12 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

    € 186,95
  5. Translating Theory and Research Into Educational Practice

    Translating Theory and Research Into Educational Practice

    Developments in Content Domains, Large Scale Reform, and Intellectual Capacity

    This book shows, in detail and with concrete examples, how educational theory and research can be translated into practice. Well-known researchers who have worked to establish productive, sustainable connections between the knowledge produced by the rese

    € 66,50
  6. The Nature of Mathematical Thinking

    The Nature of Mathematical Thinking

    "Scholars and researcher [psychologists of every hue, psychometricians, sociologists, philosophers, educators, teachers, mathematicians, and policy makers] are likely to find something of interest in The Nature of Mathematical Thinking....I will return to several of the book's chapters because they are like binoculars magnifying particular details that I would like to follow up in the future."—Journal for Research in Mathematics Education "...as a whole [the chapters] offer a wealth of hypotheses and insights."—The American Mathematical Monthly "The book successfully offers a fresh perspective for researchers and theorists and at the same time makes some of the more technical aspects of the research accessible to nonspecialists."—Mathematics Teacher "...this book is valuable and makes a contribution to the cause of multidiciplinary investigations. This book will benefit the preparation of future scholars and teachers, too."—Teaching Children Mathematics "The success of this volume lies in the collection of clearly written chapters by authors who could aptly be said to represent prominent examples of distinct traditions in research on mathematical thinking."—Contemporary Psychology "...this volume represents a very useful bringing together of a broad range of approaches and will certainly be of great interest to all students and researchers concerned with mathematical thinking."—British Journal of Mathematical & Statistical Psychology "With such an ambitious project, one expects a very rich book, addressed to a very wide audience. A very difficult task. The reader is rewarded. It does not mean she/he will find the answers to so well posed and straightforward questions, but will surely learn about the progress made by scholars, of different areas, to deal with these questions. The difficult task of preparing a book with such a large scope depends largely on a good organization and a well chosen team of experts. The editors succeeded in this double strategy."—Zentralblatt MATH "The volume is intended for educators and mathematics teachers, psychologists, cognitive scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, anthropologist, philosophers interested in logical-mathematical thinking, and the interested general public. Essays are written at a level that is accessible to this diversity of audiences."—Zentralblatt fr Didaktik der Mathematik

    € 91,50
  7. Intelligence, Instruction, and Assessment

    Intelligence, Instruction, and Assessment

    Theory Into Practice

    This volume shows how modern theories of intelligence can be applied directly in classrooms for the education of children. Takes an international approach refecting both American and European perspectives.

    € 48,50
  8. Giftedness in Childhood
    1. Robert J. Sternberg
    2. Ophélie A. Desmet

    Giftedness in Childhood

    Giftedness often is defined in a transactional way: individuals give something in return for getting something from authorities who label them as gifted; the labeling authority then expects those individuals identified as 'gifted' to act in ways that justify the label. The authors place emphasis on transformational giftedness-giftedness that serves to make the world a better place. This Element stresses the importance of intelligence, not of the kind of narrow intelligence measured by IQ tests and their proxies, but rather the kind of broad intelligence used to adapt to a variety of real-world environments. The authors further discuss the nature of dual exceptionality, whereby individuals may be identified as having a disability yet at the same time act in gifted ways and thereby harbor the potential to contribute to the world in some distinguished fashion.

    € 76,50
  9. Intelligence in Context

    Intelligence in Context

    The Cultural and Historical Foundations of Human Intelligence

    This book reflects on the various ways in which intelligence can manifest itself in the wide range of diverse contexts in which people live. Intelligence is often viewed as being tantamount to a score or set of scores on a decontextualized standardized intelligence test.

    € 207,95
  10. Giftedness in Childhood
    1. Robert J. Sternberg
    2. Ophélie A. Desmet

    Giftedness in Childhood

    Giftedness often is defined in a transactional way: individuals give something in return for getting something from authorities who label them as gifted; the labeling authority then expects those individuals identified as 'gifted' to act in ways that justify the label. The authors place emphasis on transformational giftedness-giftedness that serves to make the world a better place. This Element stresses the importance of intelligence, not of the kind of narrow intelligence measured by IQ tests and their proxies, but rather the kind of broad intelligence used to adapt to a variety of real-world environments. The authors further discuss the nature of dual exceptionality, whereby individuals may be identified as having a disability yet at the same time act in gifted ways and thereby harbor the potential to contribute to the world in some distinguished fashion.

    € 24,95
  11. Intelligence, Creativity, and Wisdom

    Intelligence, Creativity, and Wisdom

    Exploring their Connections and Distinctions

    This edited collection examines the interrelationships between the psychological concepts of intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, while also presenting a systematic attempt to combine them within the overarching concept of meta-intelligence.

    € 166,50
  12. The Palgrave Handbook of Transformational Giftedness for Education

    The Palgrave Handbook of Transformational Giftedness for Education

    € 249,50
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