Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. You have to be prepared to be wrong in order to be creative. Teach children that mistakes are NOT bad. Learn from your past; don’t reflect on it for long. We do not know how the world will look like in 30-50 years and the education system is definitely flawed, but really the number one problem is the teachers. 80% of today’s teachers can’t ENGAGE and students don’t RETAIN. It’s not about Knowing, it’s about Connecting. What kills creativity is the existence ...
