This article examines the organisation of concepts of intelligence among the Luo people in rural Kenya. In particular, it discusses what the components of these concepts are; how these components are expressed in the DhoLuo language, how they are interrelated, how they are used in judgements of other people, and how these components of Luo conceptions of intelligence are related to Western conceptions of intelligence. Peer, teacher, and adult in the community ratings of children on Luo components of intelligence are correlated with performance on conventional ability tests and with school achievement. The Luo concept of intelligence is primarily expressed in the DhoLuo vocabulary by four concepts (rieko, luoro, paro, and winjo), which appea...
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Research on implicit intelligence has conceptualized students’ beliefs about the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider one of the ways that may be applied to educational research...
This article examines the organisation of concepts of intelligence among the Luo people in rural Ke...
We worked in a rural village in Western Kenya to test the notion that academic and practical intelli...
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. ...
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This paper analyzes notions of culture and human intelligence. Drawing on implicit and explicit theo...
This paper analyzes notions of culture and human intelligence. Drawing on implicit and explicit theo...
Intelligence may be conceived in different ways in different cultures. Such differences are importan...
A journal article by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Socia...
The learning environment and childhood experiences of children from rich and poor families are never...
M.A.Traditional measures often used in the assessment of cognitive functions of individuals, are reg...
In this article, traditional concepts of intelligence are challenged. It is proposed that IQ tests, ...
This article proposes a definition of intelligence as com-prising the mental abilities necessary for...
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Research on implicit intelligence has conceptualized students’ beliefs about the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider one of the ways that may be applied to educational research...