Intrapersonal Intelligence: Executive Function, Development, and Implications to Teaching

Intrapersonal intelligence is one’s capacity to process personally relevant information. It develops gradually in adulthood, and is significant for smooth interaction with the culture and society. Moran and Gardner (2018) provided an insightful article about intrapersonal intelligence. I summarized the important points in this article.  In terms of executive function, intrapersonal intelligence has 3 parametersContinue reading “Intrapersonal Intelligence: Executive Function, Development, and Implications to Teaching”