THE CROSS REFERENCE BETWEEN PERSONAL TRAITS AND HUMAN INTELLIGENCES LEADING THE NEW VIEWPOINT IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
personal traits, human intelligences, cross reference, educational managementAbstract
The responsibility of education manager is to develop human intelligences via discovering personal traits. This research gives the brief survey of personal traits and human intelligences and also makes the cross reference between personal traits and human intelligences. Basing on this cross reference, I propose the viewpoint in educational management together with the method to develop students’ intelligences. According to the viewpoint, personal traits are neutral and so we should not enhance or restrict any personal trait. What we should focus on is how to develop students’ intelligences so as to provide them the best education tuned with their intelligences.
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