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Creativity in Education: An Evening with Sir Ken Robinson - Planet Blog - PrometheanPlanet - 54 views

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    Recently, I had the honour and privilege of attending "An Evening with Sir Ken Robinson", which was organised by Learning without Frontiers and supported by Promethean. A mid-week event on a school night would usually be a tall order for many teachers to attend, yet the large auditorium was full to capacity and, as Sir Ken started speaking, I immediately knew that this would be an evening of inspiration and forward thinking, which indeed it was!
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    Please, read and comment. Are you 'teaching creatively' or 'teaching for creativity'?
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Preaching to the School Choir: Why do we need Sir Ken Robinson? - 25 views

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    I like Sir Ken Robinson, his TED Talks combine humour, insightful commentary and a perspective on education that I agree with. But after watching his latest speech (see video) I was left wondering, who is he preaching to and why is there a need for it?
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Sir Ken Robinson and Thinkers vs. Doers - 0 views

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    How can educators solve the problems of education? What action should we take?
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Education Futures - Ken Robinson on standardized testing - 32 views

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    Sir Ken Robinson speaks wisely about the problems of standardized testing.
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Study with kota nitin vijay sir without leaving your home at topperlearning - 0 views

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    Preparing for JEE/NEET? Planning to pack your bags and go to Kota? But, what if you could crack IIT JEE or NEET, with Kota's most renowned faculty right from the comfort of your home?
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illama iqbal poetry - 0 views

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    One of the greatest philosophers of Islam in modern times is Sir Mohammed Iqbal (1877-1938), also called the 'Poet of the East' (Shayar-e-Mashriq). He is the national poet of Pakistan as well as the composer of one of India's most popular patriotic songs (Tarana-e-Hind i.e. The Song of India). His poems, in Urdu and Persian, reflect his philosophy of Islam and his idea of 'the self' (Khudi). Two of his greatest works are 'Shikwa' (The Remonstration) and 'Jawab-e-Shikwa' (The Response). Another great work is 'Tere Ishq Ki Inteha' (The Limits of Your Love). These three poems are addressed to God. The third is an excellent work of poetry in Urdu which captures beautifully the Islamic conception of Divine Love (Ishq). No translation in English, and perhaps any other language, can capture the beauty and depth of this poem and this is but a poor attempt to explain the ten lines of the poem here to the best extent my limited understanding of Iqbal's Urdu poetry allows. The poet writes, "The limits of your Love is what I desire; Look at my naivete, to what I aspire;". What the poet implies here is that Ishq i.e. Love for God has no limits. It can be infinite. Yet, he wants to achieve the unachievable - crossing the limits of Ishq whereas Ishq has no limits. After all, can there be something greater than what is infinite? Thus, so naive and full of love is he that he wants to have more of this love.

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YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 21 views

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    Animated visual representation of Sir Ken Robinson's talk to the RSA [n.d.]
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Weblogg-ed » Personalizing Education for Teachers, Too - 0 views

  • The key to this transformation is not to standardize education but to personalize it, to build achievement on discovering the individual talents of the each child, to put students in an environment where they want to learn and where they can naturally discover their true passions (238). The curriculum should be personalized. Learning happens in the  minds and souls of individuals–not in the databases of multiple-choice tests (248).
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  • Sir Ken lays out the case for personalizing our kids’ educations in the context of transforming (not reforming) schools:
  • Sir Ken Robinson’s new book “The Element”
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  • Finally, he came to the conclusion that the only way to do it was to create an individualized learning experience for each teacher, to take them where they are and mentor them, individually, to a different place. He’s in the process of surveying each teacher to determine what technologies they currently use, what their comfort levels are, and what they are most passionate about. Then, using those results, he and one other tech educator at the school are going to start going one by one, talking about change, looking at tools, making connections, and shifting the pedagogy.
  • Great teachers have always understood that their real role is not to teach subjects but to teach students (249).
  • Teachers are learners. If they’re not, they shouldn’t be teachers.
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Birthday of Isaac Newton: Apple falls on Google Homepage - 1 views

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    Google is celebrating birthday of Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)by showing falling apple on Google home page
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YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 36 views

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    This is an amazing illustration of Sir Kenneth Robinson's presentation on schooling in the 21st century.  It's fascinating to watch an illustrator create a visual map of Robinson's ideas as they are spoken.  The content of the presentation is enormously important to any educator struggling to change the system.  It's even more important to those who've been subdued and mislead by old ideas into thinking they can't learn or create.
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The new school | The Ideas Economy - 31 views

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    Ideas from Joel Klein and Sir Ken Robinson

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