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.
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ResponderEliminarI agree with the speaker, the schools are taking the kids and tranforming them into little listening and writing machines, only copy and paste
ResponderEliminari 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.
ResponderEliminarI 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.
ResponderEliminarI liked the topic and I totally agree with Ken Robinson. This kind of things make us question our entire lifes.
ResponderEliminarIt would be interesting if in Chile were more alternative schools.
ResponderEliminarI think the childrens would be happier.
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...
ResponderEliminarBetter education = Better profesionals = Happy people
ResponderEliminarIt's simple I think.
nice video, I really liked some phrases he told. :)
ResponderEliminarWas very interesting hear what have to says Sir Robinson, I could remember my school
ResponderEliminarit was very interesting, i hope that the government take atention to this topic
ResponderEliminargreat video, so funny and very interesting way to think about educational systems.
ResponderEliminarSo I think the other class we should dance more and talk less jaja
really nice video, thank you very much
ResponderEliminarIt was a very good and interesting video, i think the same as Sir Ken Robinson because it's affect directly my career
ResponderEliminarhe's so funny :D I like him ♥
ResponderEliminarI 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 ~