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RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms
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This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award. For more information on Sir Ken's work visit: www.sirkenrobinson.c om
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Sir Ken Robinson on Q TV
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www.youtube.com/qtv One of the foremost experts in creativity Sir Ken Robinson sat down in Studio Q to talk about his new book 'The Element'.
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Ken Robinson: Education Innovation - Conversations from Penn State
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Twelve years of teaching taught one man an important lesson -- the world's educational systems are in trouble. Years of "teaching to the test" have left both students and educators disillusioned and frustrated. Sir Ken Robinson wants to change that. Robinson discusses the need to recognize different learning styles, why creativity isn't just for artists and what it means to find your "element."
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Sir Ken Robinson Interview, Part 1
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Author interviews Sir Ken Robinson, author of The Element For more interviews, inspiration, and writing advice, go to: www.authormagazine.o rg
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By: drnrqsldch. on 25 May 12, 11:23:28
Is not about teaching art... is the way you teach stuff, or "limitate" the minds of the children.?
By: Ja14111948. on 25 May 12, 09:48:57
don't forget the laziness? of teachers.
By: Eoghanlebar. on 25 May 12, 06:28:35
He aint WRONG, but he doesn't really have anything useful to? say. Siegfrieg Engelmann has taken education to the level of a SCIENCE with Direct Instruction (DI), and hardly anyone knows or cares. Michel Thomas's language lessons use the same principles of design as DI to make em work 100 times more efficiently than any other language learning program out there. Engelmann and Michel Thomas both have (had) critical marketing failures, but if you want to fix education, LOOK TO THEM!
By: SDS4BO. on 24 May 12, 19:10:29
The question is not how do we fit children into a future economy, the question is, when will we provide them examples of frugality, thriftiness, and prudence, right now? Don't worry? about the children when your own government is spending itself into the toilet and leaving the burdens to the children. Worry about how you will find some repsonsible adults to take the reins back from the immature jokers in our country's administration.
By: norevelation. on 24 May 12, 08:07:57
Emotions aside, acknowledging my poor education as a reason to my financial? situation is not an "everyone else's fault" mentality. I'm actually having difficulty understanding how you became of that assumption considering the inconsistencies of the connection. Oh well, I have given it more speculation than needed.
By: IG8E8. on 24 May 12, 07:25:03
You want to know the problem today with grade? school level children? LAZINESS Laziness in students, laziness in parents. They do not care anymore, and beyond that some parents are even hostile to anyone, especially educators, who do give a damn and try to get their kids to actually do and learn something.
By: IG8E8. on 24 May 12, 07:24:56
I dont disagree? with all points in the vid, but some are off. Not all kindergarteners are geniuses. Read any study you want, then try to actually get those hypothetical answers out of a real life 5yo.
By: delmodet. on 23 May 12, 23:19:05
I am sorry, but I do not agree with the fact that "Great learning happens in groups, colaboration is the stuff of growth".? Many kids work better alone. Good video but incomplete. I don't know...
By: devibeatrack. on 23 May 12, 15:55:46
...they wanted to make a superior being out of you so other children couldn't possibly catch up with you. by the way: for me beethoven is the justin bieber of the 18th century. way more playful and complex are chopin and bach. in comparison to them beethoven? is like hardcore porn while the latter ones are like nude art (by rodin, botticelli, davinci, etc.).
By: devibeatrack. on 23 May 12, 15:28:17
...themselves with these kids as well as they profit from the poor kids getting depressive because they realize that there's no way to make it in a system where the positions are given? away from the start. Of course the rich will bluff that "everybody" has the same chances - but that's just a trojan to lure the poor into this game.
By: devibeatrack. on 23 May 12, 15:28:04
...depressed by seeing that the kids of richer people get preferred. Of course every? now and then the "upper" caste picks a "poor" kid and supports it in order to bluff the "poor" people of whom the "rich" think that they will generalize this - and that the "poor" will blame themselves for "not making it". The fact that higher castes want to force the kids of the "poor" people into school shows that they need the kids of the poor because the rich kids profit from comparing ...
By: devibeatrack. on 23 May 12, 15:24:44
Schools -? they're not here to educate people. They're here to discriminate with indirect methods. Children whose parents get a small amount of money (even if it's them who do the system-relevant work) should get ...
By: FreddieMercuryOwns. on 23 May 12, 09:39:58
wow?
By: TheChosenrebel. on 22 May 12, 22:30:56
Compelling but not complete. much to like and process into our own educational and discipling processes in the church. But there is also the tendency to shift so radically that we end up with an equal but? opposite imbalance.
By: dswilli51. on 22 May 12, 17:55:01
I want that drawing. Where can I find? it?
By: Personnotavailable. on 22 May 12, 17:25:37
thinking capabilities,so we can't blame? it all on public education,we should test those same people again when they are in their twenties or thirties,but I think that it is partially the public education's fault
By: Personnotavailable. on 22 May 12, 17:25:14
thinking capabilities,so we? can't blame it all on public education,we should test those same people again when they are in their twenties or thirties,but I think that it is partially the public education's fault
By: Personnotavailable. on 22 May 12, 17:23:07
I am proud to say that we watched this today in school,because our professor thinks (and i firmly agree with him) that public education's vegetative system is making every possible talented individual into an average man,hence the part with the 98% of tested preschoolers showing remarkable intelligence on the tests,and the same people being tested in their teens? showing an incredible decrease,this theory has a few loops,since puberty usually causes a huge hormone storm and disables some people's
By: BritBoot. on 22 May 12, 17:11:58
I really like Sir Ken Robinson's view on education (he did a? great TED talk on education killing creativity) but his lack of understanding on the subject of ADHD is very upsetting. Especially coming from someone so bright and eloquent in other areas
By: AlladinGaffar. on 22 May 12, 16:46:38
cool?
By: Sofia Marmelad. on 22 May 12, 15:52:42
wow?
By: kelvinoalbino. on 22 May 12, 14:18:16
He doesn't say is doesn't exist.? He just says there isn't an epidemic as is assumed by many.