Rethinking Intelligence: Confronting Psychological Assumptions About Teaching and Learning

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Arguing that a comprehensive theoretical overhaul of mainstream educational psychology is long overdue, Rethinking Intelligence suggests criteria upon which new models can be developed. The contributors reconceptualize educational psychology through a democratic vision of inclusivity that takes into account the culturally inscribed nature of research. They offer a theoretical and historical critique of how intelligence is measured in ways that exclude or ignore other criteria. By doing so, they hope to encourage educators and researchers to imagine new forms of intelligence, education, and life.

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Shirley R. Steinberg teaches at Adelphi University. She is author of Ain't We Misbehavin'?: A Pedagogy of Misbehavior and co-author of The Stigma of Genius: Einstein and Beyond Modern Education and with Joe L. Kincheloe, of Changing Multiculturalism: New Times, New Curriculum. Joe L. Kincheloe teaches Cultural Studies and Pedagogy at Penn State University. He is author of Teachers as Researchers: Qualitative Paths to Empowerment and Toil and Trouble: Good Work, Smart Workers and the Integration of Academic and Vocational Education. They are authors of Unauthorized Methods: Strategies for Critical Teaching (Routledge, 1998) and editors of Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education. Leila Villaverde teaches at Penn State University.

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