sábado, 13 de junio de 2009

Creativity and Education

Sir Ken Robinson talks about creativity and education. He explains that education squander children talents, because its structure. This structure is a hierarchy and it has arts in its bottom. That means that education it is not prepared to take children talents and make them grow up. For example, education in present punishes mistakes and that means we are afraid to make mistakes. Been wrong it is not so bad because if you have never been prepared to make mistakes you will never make something original.
So we have to think about what is going on with education in present and education’s fundamental principles. In this way, education has to see children creativity and take the most of their talents, because they are rich in so many ways. Education has to prepare children to see the future by, in Sir Ken Robinson words, “making something of it”.

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