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Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?



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Video name: Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?

http://www.ted.com Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.

TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at
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universalsailor - 25.5.2012 5:46:37
Well it's rather hard to know what equals creativity. Like "art" it has no agreed definition. I'd like to suggest that he's mistaking the chaotic thought of pre-school children for real creativity.No one would deny that Shakespeare, say, was creatrive. But what about Newton? What about Darwin? They both made connections never made before, which must be regarded as creative. And in all three cases they required a lot of formal knowledge to come up with the good stuff.

Mr6hero9 - 25.5.2012 0:35:23
Hes telling jokes during his presentation... That in itself equals creativity.

Mr6hero9 - 25.5.2012 0:33:35
Hes not talking about the teachers, hes talking about the ''Educational System''.

Mr6hero9 - 25.5.2012 0:27:25
314 teachers.

Lord Destiny - 24.5.2012 0:32:07
Another speaker profiting from telling people what they want to hear. "Schools are bad." "You are good." "It's not your fault you aren't creative." "You'd be rich from your ideas if it wasn't for [scapegoat]." .................. Truth is, kids do it to themselves. Teachers are ALWAYS encouraging kids to be creative and use their imaginations. But...when a child sees that they don't have special talents they start to feel shame in trying and quit. Blaming teachers is baloney.

DistortionEngine - 23.5.2012 23:01:40
If the schools stop normalizing everything then the future is going to get relay weird, and when the going gets weird the weird turn pro.

SuperJay101010 - 23.5.2012 20:49:50
same to you bud. But i found that QED means "which was to be demonstrated" on Google. isn't that true???? thanks anyway for your sarcastic and extremism full bullshit ideas 

arpeggiosonfire - 23.5.2012 18:04:05
I can't believe that there are people who take his ideas like this.

universalsailor - 23.5.2012 17:18:35
It means off you go and have a nice life.

Bruno Bannani - 23.5.2012 16:44:28
he is cool!

CristyRamone - 23.5.2012 14:31:54
What can we do for being better teachers?

Agnes Rechab - 22.5.2012 21:53:13
schools are not as they should be

TheBlushnine - 22.5.2012 20:05:35
Anyone that promotes authoritarian propaganda and strict obedience? That pretty much includes anybody who works in any type of education institution. Schools, churches, media agencies, etc.

SuperJay101010 - 22.5.2012 19:14:06
what the hell does that mean???

AlladinGaffar - 22.5.2012 18:43:55
smart

Sofia Marmelad - 22.5.2012 17:55:48
super

universalsailor - 22.5.2012 14:38:50
Totally on the money with that comment. Ken Robinson's ideas are toxic as plutonium.

universalsailor - 22.5.2012 14:37:06
Ken is the Eddie Izzard of education, very personable and amusing, but his ideas are absolutely deadly. The opposite of what we should be doing. Look at his CV, and you'll find that he hasn't actually written any novels or misic or done anything notably creative ... he's an academic with a socialist knighthood (!) who's now worked his ticket to the US and is pontificating to Americans about how best to face their decline vis a vis China. All surface and no substance.

saitamme - 22.5.2012 5:26:50
this fearlessness of being wrong is akin to what happens in the brain when musicians improvise, so i'm not surprised that it applies to other types of creativity. great talk, thanks for uploading.

burword - 22.5.2012 5:08:26
Fantastic. A great teacher and thanks for sharing your knowledge. I loved the way you danced around humour and you had the audience in silence at your feet. When humour is around memory is abound. Thanking you.

VogonJ - 22.5.2012 1:53:29
Strange, fun guy, but wrong in so many things

universalsailor - 21.5.2012 16:14:39
Perfectly good video, but toxically stupid ideas.

universalsailor - 21.5.2012 16:12:59
QED ...

SuperJay101010 - 21.5.2012 7:14:37
idiot, it's not about your fucking car or your deceased ass, it's about preparing human resource. what boards do is they support and adore who can rote the hell of book but not people with creative ideas. there are lot of people who are more talented than your so called fucking "scholars".I live in India. i was in 12th great. all motherfucker in my class talks the book off.but when i come up with some other inquiry or suggestion teachers and people say it simply "It's outta course" fuck you.

SuperJay101010 - 21.5.2012 6:56:43
thank you so much. it's so funny i laughed my ass off on this

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