3 subdivisions in application
3 subdivisions in discovery
3 subdivisions in process
3 things around humility
figure 8.3
A high score on an IQ or SAT type test illustrates that you are more intelligent than other people.
True/False
False
an area or range of personal distinctness characterized by specific qualities.
domain
capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity.
intelligence
Draw the graphic about how PRIDE inhibits the development of our intellectual strengths and explain how the two factors that surround PRIDE inhibit us from growing intellectually.
Pride in this scenario is a mindset where the individual will stubbornly hold on to their viewpoint, and is the opposite of having humility and being open to new ideas. Thinking in stereotypes and surrounding oneself with sycophants allows an individual to dig in and protect their selfish viewpoint and doesn’t challenge that their viewpoint is incorrect.
Global/Analytic
Right/Left Hemisphere
Impulsive/Reflective
psychological
Intellectual strengths provide the dynamic of _______ among the other strengths.
wisdom
Learning occurs primarily through hearing words - both spoken and written.
auditory learner
Learning occurs primarily through looking at images, such as pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, and body language.
visual learner
Learning occurs through hands-on doing and interacting.
kinesthetic learner
Motivation
Persistence
Responsibility
Structure
emotional
observing and learning about something for the first time in one’s experience.
discovery
perceive the meaning of something learned; grasp the idea of its significance; comprehend.
understand
Perceptual
Intake
Time
Mobility
physical
qualities or features that bring power, force, vigor, or sustenance.
strengths
Self, Pair or Team
Feedback from Authority
Variety vs. Routine
socialogical
Sound
Light
Temperature
Design
environmental
the ability to detect, analyze, synthesize, and discriminate auditory stimuli, especially those related to speech
auditory capacity
the ability to form concepts and solve problems
reasoning capacity
The ability to form concepts and solve problems.
reasoning capacity
The ability to immediately react to a stimuli or a task.
reaction capacity