Joe Beckmann wrote:
> Robert Sternberg at Tufts uses an accepted and workable definition of
> "anticipating consequences on behalf of others" and has a variety of ways of
> measuring wisdom and a bunch of other "soft" but really significant thinking
> processes at http://pace.tufts.edu/ - which may, eventually, trump other
> less interesting testing programs that measure how much "stuff" is in a
> kid's head, or, rather, how many google clicks may not be needed to recall
> trivia.
>   
Do you have a more direct link? It sounds interesting, but I can't see 
how you got there from what you were writing...


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