Tuesday, September 10, 2013
My thoughts on Sir Ken Robinson's: Bring on the learning revolution
His ideas in this lecture were extraordinary. What really got me was when he says how the educational system's format had not been really updated since the industrial revolution, which was when the objective of teaching was to insure you will be able to perform for what the working world asks. I also like the part where he discusses how," If your not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original" and the educational system in a way contradicts that idea by making it so that a mistake is the worst thing that can happen when in fact being wrong is in fact a more superior teacher. He does a very good job at claiming his case that the educational system should view creativity as important as reading and writing.
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