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Educational Theory

Sir Ken Robinson - Do Schools Kill Creativity?

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At the 2006 TED Conference, Sir Ken Robinson suggests that creativity is as important as literacy, and that it should be treated that way. Amongst other questions...are school's killing creativity? Is there an over inflation of qualification requirements in the world? Where did this idea come from, and is it realistic?

Whilst not a nouspod interview, this video will provide much insight. For more on Sir Ken Robinson, click here.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 06 June 2010 17:53

Sir Ken Robinson - Bring on the Learning Revolution

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2010 TED Conference presenter, Sir Ken Robinson, shares his ideas on the learning revolution that he believes needs to take place in order to properly develop the world's human resources. A challenging message for both students and teachers. Why? Because teachers need to become more involved in what has already been going on around them, and students need to realise that so much more can happen if they are at the centere of their own learning.

Whilst not a nouspod interview, Sir Ken's views resonate deeply with the nouspod vision. For more on Sir Ken Robinson, click here.

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Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 13:51
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