
doi: 10.12737/6228
This article deals with the problem of intellectual representations. The author questions how to teach modern students, on which structure of intelligence to rely considering the development of science and society in general. Cognitive and metacognitive structures of students’ intelligence are considered as well. Intellectual abilities are presented: learning, convergence and creativity that expresscognitive and metacognitive structure of intelligence of students. Mental experience, which reflects these intellectual abilities, is considered.
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