Yes, I absolutely agree with Rick. Gardner's interview is a must read.
Actually, I have found the article on the web, and distribute to my local
discussion group. (Rick, I have to confess to you that I had imitate this
mailing-list's format into the one we have in Hong Kong, but in Chinese,
however the dynamic of the mailing list is hard to generate, that's why I
appreciate very much your effort in maintaining the list ). Since there
was no reply to me. I thought they just don't have any resonance on the
topic.
That's why I feel very happy to hear from Rick's comment, and for those
who are interested with the interview, can view it through
http://www.strategy-business.com/thoughtleaders/99109
By the way, Gardners' new book "The Discipline Mind" has launched
recently, I think this is a very good book indeed.
Also, for those org-learner, Gardner's "Unschooled Mind" is a very
important work, it talks about how our UNSCHOOLED mental model affects
us, even when we grow up with so-called professional knowledge.
Unfortunately, this book was largely ignored by the favour of Gardner's
main contribution on Multiple Intelligence.
regards
JoeyChan from Hong Kong
joey@birdview.com.hk
[Host's Note: Joey, thank you for the web URL. I'm delighted to hear that
this terrific interview is available on the web.
In association with Amazon.com, these links...
Frames of Mind : The Theory of Multiple Intelligences/Tenth
Anniversary Edition
by Howard Gardner
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0465025102/learningorg
The Disciplined Mind : What All Students Should Understand
by Howard Gardner
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684843242/learningorg
The Unschooled Mind : How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach
by Howard Gardner
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0465088961/learningorg
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