This is something I made as a final assignment for a class I just finished. I especially enjoyed illustrating the ideas and theories of Howard Gardner and Thomas Armstrong as I was learning about them myself.
As always, excellent work, Andy! These comics always have my mind spinning with ideas for application to the classroom. I'm thinking that not only would this make an excellent lesson, but that an entire course could be based around it! Thanks!
Holy cow, Andy... I hope you're going to collect all these into a book someday!
I just posted links to this on the TEACHERS group at COMICS INTERNATIONAL... You might want to post a page or two there (with a link, of course) to get some teachers' comments...
Clear and complete! I have never seen it visually explained so well. What an enlightening and useful in-service this would make! Congratulations, Andy!!
Wow- I just happened upon your comics and am very impressed. I am a Kdg.-3rd school counselor in Iowa and am currently planning our career day in May. This year we are going to teach Gardner's M.I. before Career Day and recruit representatives to talk about careers in each of the eight "smarts". I plan to use this cartoon summary with my classroom teachers. Thank you for your brilliant work.
Wow- I just happened upon your comics and am very impressed. I am a Kdg.-3rd school counselor in Iowa and am currently planning our career day in May. This year we are going to teach Gardner's M.I. before Career Day and recruit representatives to talk about careers in each of the eight "smarts". I plan to use this cartoon summary with my classroom teachers. Thank you for your brilliant work.
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“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect, but by the play instinct -- acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." -Carl Jung
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As always, excellent work, Andy! These comics always have my mind spinning with ideas for application to the classroom. I'm thinking that not only would this make an excellent lesson, but that an entire course could be based around it! Thanks!
Holy cow, Andy... I hope you're going to collect all these into a book someday!
I just posted links to this on the TEACHERS group at COMICS INTERNATIONAL... You might want to post a page or two there (with a link, of course) to get some teachers' comments...
Clear and complete! I have never seen it visually explained so well. What an enlightening and useful in-service this would make! Congratulations, Andy!!
Love, love, love it!
Wow- I just happened upon your comics and am very impressed. I am a Kdg.-3rd school counselor in Iowa and am currently planning our career day in May. This year we are going to teach Gardner's M.I. before Career Day and recruit representatives to talk about careers in each of the eight "smarts". I plan to use this cartoon summary with my classroom teachers. Thank you for your brilliant work.
Wow- I just happened upon your comics and am very impressed. I am a Kdg.-3rd school counselor in Iowa and am currently planning our career day in May. This year we are going to teach Gardner's M.I. before Career Day and recruit representatives to talk about careers in each of the eight "smarts". I plan to use this cartoon summary with my classroom teachers. Thank you for your brilliant work.
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