miércoles, 2 de junio de 2010

Do schools kill creativity?



Talk Review


This week we are taking a look at the TED website: http://www.ted.com/.

You have to visit it, watch Sir Ken Robinson's talk "Do Schools Kill Creativity" , NOT the latest one.

and then write a 230 words review.

1 comment on teacher's blog. 3 comments on classmates ,please.

15 comentarios:

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  2. I agree with the speaker, the schools are taking the kids and tranforming them into little listening and writing machines, only copy and paste

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  3. i think is an interesting topic, and he try to explain of very funny way through examples of our life what things he thinks about kids education.

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  4. I think that the topic is very interesting, and he tries to explain in a funny way as flavia post, that makes the listenning not so monotonous.

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  5. I liked the topic and I totally agree with Ken Robinson. This kind of things make us question our entire lifes.

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  6. It would be interesting if in Chile were more alternative schools.
    I think the childrens would be happier.

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  7. The topic is very complicated and interesting, I agree with Mr. Robinson, if education systems enhance more the children capacities adults would be happier with their vocation...

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  8. Better education = Better profesionals = Happy people

    It's simple I think.

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  9. nice video, I really liked some phrases he told. :)

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  10. Was very interesting hear what have to says Sir Robinson, I could remember my school

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  11. it was very interesting, i hope that the government take atention to this topic

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  12. great video, so funny and very interesting way to think about educational systems.
    So I think the other class we should dance more and talk less jaja

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  13. It was a very good and interesting video, i think the same as Sir Ken Robinson because it's affect directly my career

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  14. he's so funny :D I like him ♥
    I think he's right; all problems have roots in education, and to me, things are hard to change once you have a mental habit for everything.

    I will elaborate this on my blog ~

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