Schools kill creativity
and how we help ourselves and others to develope it. Mostly I agreed with him but still there
were some points, where I could argue with him.
Ken Robinson says noone knows how’ll the future be like. The future where our kid’s
are going to have to live in. Still our education system wants us to prepare them for that.
Prepare them for the mystery, for something we have no idea about how it’s going to be. If I
had no younger relatives, I’d have to dissagree with him - I mean, when I was in secondary
school I had to study mostly only those subjects I’d really need in the future. But I have some
relatives younger than I am. The youngest is 9 right now. And when I look at what she must
study, well, I studied it in 4th or 5th grade and I didn’t have to study that much with that
heavy pressure.
He also talks about talent and how we call it. We see a kid with a tremendous ability
and we think right away that he or she is so talented