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1. Gardner's theory of intelligence suggests that one general factor of intelligence exists. A.does not address the issue of th...Asked by Woody
1. Gardner's theory of intelligence
suggests that one general factor of intelligence exists.
does not address the issue of the development of intelligence.
suggests that schools should foster only linguistic and logical/mathematical intelligences.
suggests that different intelligences are regulated by different regions of the brain.
I am think A as the correct answer
suggests that one general factor of intelligence exists.
does not address the issue of the development of intelligence.
suggests that schools should foster only linguistic and logical/mathematical intelligences.
suggests that different intelligences are regulated by different regions of the brain.
I am think A as the correct answer
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please read your assigned text before you post a ludicrous answer in public.
http://www.tecweb.org/styles/gardner.html
http://www.tecweb.org/styles/gardner.html
Answered by
Melissa bowers
Thank you Ms. sue because if you did not tell him that I would have
Answered by
woody
I mess up type out the answer.Sorry
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