2009 Nov 22 2009

Lecture - Do schools kill creativity?

Sir Ken Robinson lecture exciting and full of humor, translated into Hebrew,
On education, our children and hope for the future.

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3 Comments on "A lecture - Do schools kill creativity?"

  1. By Yael:

    Lovely.

    This is what happens when a man wise and good think about the future. It comes far-reaching conclusions, such as - to develop the talents of the children for who knows what subjects they will learn in the future.

    And it's true.

  2. I saw it a few months ago, is absolutely right and precisely supports my view that learning degree day is a waste of time, and it's sad take a look at people go to burn half a year on behalf of psychometric test unnecessary to go and work at something they do not like that this norm.

  3. By Assaf:

    More good lecture from that event:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T_jwq9ph8k

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