
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Tech, Sustainability Robert Sternberg - Award-winning Educator - Author of “Adaptive Intelligence” - Fmr. President, American Psychological Assoc.
Jan 27, 2023
Robert J. Sternberg, distinguished psychologist and author of "Adaptive Intelligence," unpacks the complexities of intelligence beyond traditional metrics. He argues that rising IQ scores don’t correlate with societal progress, urging a shift to adaptive problem-solving in real-world contexts. Sternberg critiques individualistic testing and promotes collaborative approaches to decision-making, emphasizing creativity that enhances the world. He also explores the dual role of technology, the value of teachers, and the essence of courage in enacting meaningful change.
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IQ Gains Didn't Equal Real-World Wisdom
- IQ gains over the 20th century didn't translate to solving real-world crises like pandemics or climate change.
- Sternberg argues intelligence should mean adapting to the environment and making the world better.
Teach Real-World Problem Solving
- Give people real-world adaptive problems in education, not obscure test items.
- Ask learners how they'd advise leaders on water, pollution, or community conflicts.
Creativity Needs Integrity And Purpose
- Creativity defined as novelty-plus-effectiveness misses moral valence.
- Sternberg emphasizes transformational creativity with integrity that improves the world.


