martes, 2 de junio de 2009

"Do Schools Kill Creativity"


Sir Ken Robinson talks about how school needs restructuring the education, because the ways in which education develops were created in the past century. So that ways are obsoletes for the thinking process that the minds of the new generations takes. That makes that the creativity of children gets restrict, and they can’t develop taking advantage of all they natural talents. Sir Ken explains that this happen because the obsolete education works in an “In the Box” way. I mean that the education is so close, so stuck, that works like a machine, that the only response that is be able to produce is a prize if the student is in the right answer, or a punish if the student doesn’t give “the only , the absolutely and the unquestionable right answer that the system establish. The system works with positive and negative feedbacks, this kind of system make that the students close his creative responses, and start to produce responses according with the system to create positive feedbacks. I think that if the feedbacks could be always positives but in different ways of certainty, the fear of the students to get wrong could be broken.

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