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Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish -- and how current education culture works against them. In a funny, stirring talk he tells us how to get out of the educational "death valley" we now face, and how to nurture our youngest generations with a climate of possibility.
Do schools kill creativity? Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
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Sir Ken Robinson is not just an amazing orator — he is the most-viewed speaker on TED.com. His three talks have been viewed an astounding 21.5 million times, making him the sneezing baby panda of the TED ecosystem.
I’ve been blown away by the whole thing. In fact, I’m leaving. There have been three themes running through the conference which are relevant to what I want to talk about. One is the extraordinary evidence of human creativity in all of the presentations that we’ve had and in all of the people here.
Sep 14, 2020 · Ken Robinson, teacher whose TED Talk on creativity in schools was the most viewed of all time, died August 21 of cancer at home in London at the age of 70.
In 1977, Robinson met Marie-Therese "Terry" Watts, while delivering a course in Liverpool. [32] They married in 1982 and had two children, James and Kate. [32] Robinson died on 21 August 2020, aged 70, at his home in London. [32] [10] According to his daughter, Robinson died of cancer. [33]
Aug 22, 2020 · It was among the first six TED Talks to be released online in 2006, and it remains the most-viewed talk of all time, having been seen more than 65 million times. Sir Ken died Friday, August 21, 2020, after an extraordinary life as one of the world’s leading thinkers on creativity and innovation.