miércoles, 3 de junio de 2009

Do schools kill creativity



I love this Ken Robinson’s talk. I think that he is a very funny man, but the topics that he touches are really important, especially in this time.
I agree whit him about the importance of creativity in education. As he says: the art’s subjects in every part of the earth are in the bottom of the others subjects. However, the art’s subjects are really important to develop the creativity and their own specials abilities in children. On this time the education focus in develop the brain skills and the society in general thinks that graduate for university is the more important goal of a human being. But, as he says, people have a lot of different abilities, each people have a different skill from other: Some people can have abilities for math, others for languages, science, etc. Creativity is the same important than any other skill. Ken Robinson defines creativity as “the process of having original ideas that have value”. In my opinion, if you only have knowledge and no creativity you will can`t resolve problems in the future. For resolving a problem you have to think in every ways that helped you to do it, and for that you must have a lot of creativity capacity.

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  1. I love this Ken Robinson* talk. I think that he is a very funny man, but the topics that he touches are really important, especially in this time.
    I agree whit S him about the importance of creativity in education. As he says: the art* subjects * are in WW the bottom of the others WF subjects *in every part of the world.* However, the art* subjects are really important to develop the creativity and *individual* special* abilities in children. On this time ?M (the) education focus C in WW developing* (the) brain skills and (the) society in general thinks that graduating* *from* university is the more important goal of a human being. SS But, as *Robinson* says, people have a lot of different abilities, each people S/P have C a different skill (from other): Some L people can have abilities for math, others for languages, science, etc. Creativity is *equally important as any* other skill.
    Ken Robinson defines creativity as “the process of having original ideas that have value”. In my opinion, if you only have knowledge and no creativity you *won't be able to* resolve problems in the future. *To resolve* a problem you have to think in every ways S/P that helped you to do it, and for that you must have a lot of creativity WF capacity.

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