Peter Honey
By Peter Honey (December 2006 Issue)
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I find the notion of multiple intelligences decidedly reassuring. When I was at school, there was only one intelligence, expressed as IQ. This was measured by tests full of obscure puzzles, deemed to have one ‘right’ answer that bore little or no relation to everyday life. I didn’t excel at these tests. Too often I could see plausible answers that didn’t seem to have occurred to the powers-that-be.
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