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Recently, Dr. Fox sent faculty a notice of an upcoming CAFE (Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence) meeting. Attached were excerpts from Learning and Leading with habits of Mind: 16 essential characteristics for Success by Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick. The material includes a review of the nature of intelligence and an attempt to define 16 types of “habits of the mind” attributed to intelligent people. There is also a discussion of how the teaching of various subjects is also an opportunity to actually try to teach the sixteen habits that enhance intelligent behavior.There was a lot to ponder. I especially enjoyed the sections on the habits listed as “Persisting” and “Taking Responsible Risks”. In the introductory section there was commentary on the downside of seeing intelligence as a “fixed and unchangeable entity” which can lead to risk avoidance for fear of demonstrating inadequate intelligence to others. “Taking Responsible Risks” argues for the importance of teaching responsible risk taking for personal and general societal advancement. There will be eternal arguments over the nature of what is “responsible” risk taking.
يجري ترجمتها، يرجى الانتظار ..
