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Learn, Develop, Grow – The iLearn Model

Learn Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory (1993 & 1999) [The theory of multiple intelligences was first proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 in his book Frames of Mind. It is based on the idea that people have a unique blend of intelligences which they use to process information. Originally Gardner identified seven intelligences: verbal/linguistic, logical/mathematical, interpersonal, […]

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Don’t Fear The Future

Fear the Future? Don’t. by: Miami Phillips   In one sense there are three parts of our lives. Past, present and future. How each of these is viewed has huge consequences. The past:If one looks back at the past for anything other than experience, the past can paralyze today. Many times our memories of events,

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How Should We Learn?

by: Kelvin Ho Have you ever wondered how we learn? Why are some people able to achieve tremendous success while others receive mediocre results although both groups receive the same learning materials? Was it because these successful people are smarter or more talented than the rest of us? Well, the answer to the last question

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A Shift in Focus

by: Gene Simmons It’s a pretty well established fact that our genetics combined with the influences of our family and environment provide the foundation for how we think and act in our adult years. I call it programming. Not necessarily in a bad sense – it frequently works to our advantage too. It’s just the

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