Five Elements of Intelligence


Curiosity, Creativity, Critics, Communication, Cooperation

Curiosity

We may expect the best learning result from any class if we can make pupils curious and curious. By instilling and kindling interest, schools must successfully immerse students in the intellectual environment.

Ability to question and explore

Creativity

Schools should foster an environment in which children’ imaginations can flourish. When evaluating students, the spirit of experimentation should be emphasized the most. The future industry’s value is determined by the manifestation of creativity.

Ability to generate and apply new ideas

Critics

This is an ability to think clearly, argue logically, and weigh facts objectively. Due to the emergence of the Internet, we now live in a sea of new information and knowledge. Future generations should be able to broaden their worldview based on their abilities to gather information on their own as well as interpret and apply the worth of information.

Ability to analyze, judge, and make logical arguments for information and ideas

Communication

Schools should increase students’ ability to express their thoughts clearly and confidently through discussions and presentations so that  they can be leaders.

Ability to express thoughts and feelings clearly and confidently through a variety of media and forms of expression.

Coorperation

In the society of the future, success is more dependent on collaboration rather than competition. Instead of competing with one another, students learn and develop as a community in the classroom.

Ability to communicate constructively with others