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- Sir Ken Robinson | Speaker | TED
Sir Ken Robinson believed that it's because we've been educated to become good workers, rather than creative thinkers Students with restless minds and bodies -- far from being cultivated for their energy and curiosity -- are ignored or even stigmatized, with terrible consequences
- Ken Robinson on Passion - YouTube
LECTURE @THE SCHOOL OF LIFE: Sir Ken Robinson believes that everyone is born with extraordinary capability So what happens to all that talent as we bump through life, getting by, but never
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Sir Ken Robinson on creative schools, transforming education The World's Largest Lesson pt 2 - with thanks to Sir Ken Robinson and Emma Watson from World's Largest Lesson on Vimeo
- Ken Robinson: An analysis of his most popular TED Talk
In his latest book, The Element, Robinson states: “The element is the point at which natural talent meets personal passion When people arrive at the element, they feel most themselves and most inspired and achieve at their highest levels ”
- Element Book - Sir Ken Robinsons New Book on Finding your Passion
Take 20 minutes to watch Sir Ken Robinson's famous speech at the TED conference, recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA He tells us about his childhood memories, his personal experience with his kids and family, how we unlearn to be creative, how academic inflation affects all of us and how schools kill creativity in general
- Sir Ken Robinson On Discovering Your Passions | On Point - WBUR
With Jane Clayson in for Tom Ashbrook Sir Ken Robinson, who gave one of the most watched TED Talks, tells us how to find what really makes us tick and how to get the most out of life and
- Sir Ken Robinson - How Finding Your Passion Changes . . . - YouTube
He is an exceptionally engaging speaker and popular at TED conferences, where the videos of his 2006 and 2010 talks have been seen by an estimated 200 million people in over 150 countries
- Top 37 Quotes From The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes . . .
His TED Talk “ Do schools kill creativity?” is the most popular TED Talk of all times with more than 17 million views In this talk Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity
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