Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Ken Robinson Speech's

In the speech, Ken Robinson talks about how creativity has been left out of education.

He points out that creativity should be as important as literacy in education. He shows that during the school year, the children are removed from creativity. When one is young, one is not afraid to make a mistake, however this changes when one gets older. This factor is important to emphasize because when one is not ready to make a mistake, they will never come to anything original. This means that the public education system makes a system in the university where the creativity is left completely aside.

To conclude, Robinson proposes to not kill creativity. He finishes his speech with an example where a girl goes to the doctor because in high school, she was very troubled. The doctor tells her that the only thing she wants is to dance. After many years, this girl transformed into a great ballerina y was able to fully develop her creativity. From this, the message is: Creativity is the future of the education.

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