Intelligence
Traditional Definition: “Intelligence is a uniform cognitive capacity people are born with. This capacity can be easily measured by short answer tests.”
Webster’s Definition: “The Power of knowing, the ability to understand and/or deal with the new situation.”
Multiple Intelligence
According to Howard Gardner, a psychologist and professor at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, “An intelligence is the ability to solve problems or to create products, that are valued within one or more cultural settings.”
The question is not “How smart am I?” but rather “How am I smart?”
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