107
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

TEACHING NOTES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES AND SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION

, , , &
Pages 405-416 | Published online: 16 Mar 2013

References

  • Arnez, N. (1980). Black poetry: A necessary ingredient for survival and liberation. Journal of Black Studies, 11(1), 3–22.
  • Block, N., & Dworkin, G. (Eds.). (1976). The IQ controversy. New York: Pantheon.
  • Carter, B., & McGoldrick, M. (1999). The expanded family life cycle (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Cozolino, L. (2002). The neuroscience of psychotherapy. New York: Norton.
  • Gardner, H. (1983). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York: Basic Books.
  • Gardner, H. (1999). Intelligence reframed: Multiple intelligences for the 21st century. New York: Basic Books.
  • Gibbs, L., & Gambrill, E. (1999). Critical thinking for social workers. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
  • Greenfield, P. (1997). You can't take it with you: Why ability assessments don't cross cultures. The American Psychologist, 52, 1115–1124.
  • Greenfield, P., Keller, H., Fuligni, A., & Maynard, A. (2003). Cultural pathways through universal development. Annual Review of Psychology, 461–490.
  • Hutchison, E. (2003). The physical environment. In E. Hutchison (Ed.), Dimensions of human behavior: Person and environment (2nd ed., pp. 285–316). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
  • Kornhaber, M., & Gardner, H. (1991). Critical thinking across intelligences. In S. Maclure & P. Davies (Eds.), Learning to think: Learning to learn (pp. 147–170). New York: Pergamon.
  • LeDoux, J. (2002). Synaptic self: How our brains become who we are. New York: Penguin Books.
  • Lum, D. (2003). Culturally competent practice: A framework for understanding diverse groups and justice issues (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
  • Lundblad, K. (1995). Jane Addams and social reform: A role model for the 1990s. Social Work, 40, 661–669.
  • Marshall, J., & Fitch, T. (2001). Multiple intelligence and counselor training. Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines, 20(3), 26–32.
  • Pinker, S. (1997). How the mind works. New York: Norton.
  • Robbins, S., Chatterjee, P., & Canda, E. (1998). Contemporary human behavior theory: A critical perspective for social work. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Schriver, J. (2001). Human behavior and the social environment: Shifting paradigms in essential knowledge for social work practice (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Siegel, D. (1999). The developing mind. New York: Guilford.
  • Singh, N., McKay, J., & Singh, A. (1998). Culture and mental health: Nonverbal communication. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 7, 403–409.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.