allenge is to move toward integration, toward the capacity to hold both the good and the bad aspects of expe... r others as whole, separate beings. Klein saw the capacity to reach and sustain the depressive position as t... ion and confusion.
==== Envy, Gratitude, and the Capacity to Learn ====
Klein's concept of envy — the prim... devalue instruction. Gratitude, by contrast — the capacity to receive goodness without destroying it — is th
eed of his eventual argument that human cognitive capacity is irreducibly plural. He studied at Harvard Coll... construct — that the reduction of human cognitive capacity to a single general factor (Spearman's g) measure... In 1995 he added **naturalist** intelligence (the capacity to recognise and classify patterns in the natural... uently explored **existential** intelligence (the capacity to engage with fundamental questions of existence
mind, and social being, that it destroys the very capacity of the sufferer to call for help or even to formu... ol exercises, properly approached, cultivate this capacity for attention, and that the habit of attention de... alike. The rarest and most generous form of human capacity, she insists, is the ability to ask sincerely: "W... creates the conditions in which the student's own capacity for thought can unfold. This has resonances with
ices are structurally marginalised to develop the capacity for effective self-advocacy and civic participati... the questions of others. This insight — that the capacity to ask questions is a learnable skill, that it is... te the most important intellectual and democratic capacity that education could develop: the ability to inde... estions of them, and that the cultivation of this capacity is therefore not merely a classroom strategy but
taken seriously and appreciated for their genuine capacity to communicate and contribute; the right to secre... rgued that children must be helped to develop the capacity for self-regulation, for communicating with other... phasised understanding, critical inquiry, and the capacity to question accepted thought — an educational vis... n students the belief in their own competence and capacity. His model of the teacher as leader-and-facilitat
knowledge exists within the learner as a natural capacity — an "active potency" — that can be activated eit... the natural development of the learner's rational capacity. This resolution of the theological problem of te... health in a patient — since health is an inherent capacity of the living body — but rather assists the body ... nt in activating and directing their own rational capacity. The physician intervenes from outside, but what
tion must draw out the learner's innate cognitive capacity through scientific method and logic rather than f... m factual elements.
**3. Deduction:** the mature capacity for reflection, separation, and synthesis, throug... lenge of social morality lies in the individual's capacity to measure what is right and just in ways that be
own would recoup through the increased productive capacity of its citizens. The Seventh Annual Report (1843)... mory training that developed no real intellectual capacity, and insisted that obedience should be secured th... rly age are critical to brain development and the capacity to learn.
==== Teachers as Professionals: The No
essary. Without it, individuals cannot unlock the capacity for autonomous self-expression that Mill regarded... sion of a character that is fully their own and a capacity for autonomy that is now fully developed. From th... hat differences between the sexes in intellectual capacity and achievement were not natural or inherent but
's linguistic work is his argument that the human capacity for language rests on an innate, genetically dete... nd of critical media literacy — what he calls the capacity to "think for yourself, question authority" — is ... ely a vision of permanent critical vigilance: the capacity to think independently, to resist indoctrination,
university around a single criterion — scholarly capacity — and summarized his hiring philosophy in the end... thetics, Cai argued that cultivated feeling — the capacity to be moved by music, poetry, ritual, and fine ar
given the right conditions, individuals have the capacity to grow and develop in a positive direction. Roge... wn reality. He believed that individuals have the capacity to understand themselves and their experiences, a
at cultivating critical literacy: the skills and capacity to "read" the world in order actively to change i... the broader neoliberal project of foreclosing the capacity of citizens to conceive alternatives to the exist
nor workplace — in which social solidarity, civic capacity, and individual growth were cultivated simultaneo... understanding that good education required — the capacity to inhabit another's perspective, to recognise sh
ting growth rather than merely confirming current capacity — and it connects Vermunt's learning-style resear... ledge but the deliberate development of students' capacity to regulate their own learning. The central argum