Howard Earl Gardner is a renowned cognitive psychologist and professor at Harvard University.
He is best known for developing the theory of multiple intelligences, which revolutionized educational thinking.
Gardner has received numerous honors, including a MacArthur Fellowship, and has been named one of the most influential public intellectuals globally.
He has authored 25 books and hundreds of articles, focusing on various aspects of cognition, education, and ethics.
Gardner's work extends beyond multiple intelligences to include projects on good work, digital media ethics, and contemporary conceptions of quality in education.
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