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Paolo Friere really upended the ways that we think about education by calling our attention to the power dynamics at play in the classroom, and broadening our thinking about intelligence. In a lot of ways, his thoughts have been in the background of many of our discussions this quarter.
Consider some of the questions below in connecting education generally with Friere's ideas specifically:
- How does Friere's notion of definitions of people as "cultured" and "uncultured" connect to our discussion of multiple intelligences?
- Do you feel that restrictive definitions of “intelligence” impact students’ creativity? How?
- Do you feel that students need to learn a common set of knowledges and skills? Why or why not?
please write about 250 words.
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Running head: INTELLIGENCE
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How can we think differently about "Intelligence?"
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INTELLIGENCE
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How can we think differently about "Intelligence?"
How does Friere's notion of definitions of people as "cultured" and "uncultured" connect
to our discussion of multiple intelligences?
Friere’s notion of definitions of people has a connection to the discussion of multiple
intelligence since it divides people’s inte...
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