Multiple intelligences theory is misunderstood. Plus: keeping your passion for teaching alive

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Multiple Intelligences Theory: Widely Used, Yet Misunderstood; Keeping Your Passion for Teaching Alive; Differentiation in a Rigid Curriculum |

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November 14, 2018
Reconsidering how multiple intelligences theory is used
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Multiple Intelligences Theory: Widely Used, Yet Misunderstood

One of the most popular ideas in education is applied in ways that its creator never intended.



Tips for veteran teachers
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Keeping Your Passion for Teaching Alive

A veteran educator shares how he maintains his enthusiasm for teaching after more than two decades in the classroom.



Making group work productive
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60 Second-Strategy: Cooperative Learning Roles

Giving students randomly assigned roles in their group work helps ensure that they all participate.



Diverse schools benefit all students.
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3 Promising Models of School Integration

With racial integration facing legal challenges, school districts are finding new ways to create more diverse schools that reflect their communities.



A rigid curriculum need not rule out differentiation.
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Differentiation in a Rigid Curriculum

Four strategies for differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all students, within the constraints of a curriculum.





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