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Multiple Intelligences
A theory proposed by Howard Gardner, suggesting that intelligence is not a single entity, but a combination of different types of intelligences including linguistic, logical-mathematical, and spatial, among others.
Gardner
Refers to Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which suggests that people have different kinds of intelligences.
Sternberg
An American psychologist named Robert Sternberg, known for his theory on the triarchic theory of intelligence.
Creativity
The ability to generate new ideas, solutions, or innovative approaches.
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