martes, 26 de mayo de 2009

Sir Ken Robinson's talk "Do Schools Kill Creativity?",

Ken Robinson is an expert on creativity and education, and has a new a innovate approach to both.

He think that the creativity in one of the most important human faculties, because it allows us to develop the capacity for innovation, and hepls us face the future more efficienty way, among other things. For this, he belives that creativity is a trait we sholud give equal importance to other aspects such as the education and literacy. But now -he says- that human capacity is not being promoted through education. The artistic skills, for example, are discriminated.

At present, all the educational systemsin the world development the same oganizational estructure of the differents educational areas, which favor mathematics, language and humanities, to the detriment of the arts as painting, dance and drama.
This educational system has the sole purpose of generating professional university, socially overstated, and in parallel underestimating other occupations.

We tend to think that intelligence can be developed only in the academic, and this causes us to have a very limited vision of our potential and abilities in other aspects of our humanity.

But the ideal of development of the people should emphasize -from childhood- to enhance the innate creative ability of human beings.

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