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Howard E. Gardner is a renowned developmental psychologist and educator best known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which he proposed in his seminal work, "Frames of Mind." This groundbreaking theory challenged the traditional view of intelligence as a single, fixed trait, arguing instead that individuals possess a range of cognitive abilities that can vary significantly. Gardner's work has had a profound impact on education, highlighting the importance of recognizing and nurturing diverse talents in students, thus reshaping teaching methods worldwide.

In addition to his contributions to educational theory, Gardner has explored the nature of creativity and the lives of influential figures in his book "Creating Minds," where he delves into the psychological aspects of creativity through the lens of notable individuals such as Freud and Einstein. His insights have influenced both educators and psychologists, making him a pivotal figure in the understanding of human potential and creativity. Gardner continues to engage with contemporary issues in education and psychology, advocating for a more inclusive approach to learning.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 July 11, 1943
出生地点 Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA