Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Ken Robinson on education and creativity
Working with adults, we've noticed they're very often scared of being wrong. That's why they tend to keep quiet rather than risk a mistake. This man can help them turn their fear of failure into thinking they might be creative.
He gets to deliver his talk in an engaging way, where he comes up with all sorts of funny anecdotes and situations. Thus making us reflect on our role as teachers and our approach towards education in the classroom. Furthermore, he challenges us to revise all traditional education conventions and move on to remodel our system for the future
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