martes, 2 de junio de 2009

talk review

Hi
Today I am going to talk about the speech that Sir Ken Robinson gave, in which he talked about creativity. The Title of his speech is: do schools kill education? He concluded that they do, because we have to take risk when we want to do something creative, we have to be prepared to make mistakes, and in the school systems the mistakes are the worst thing that can happen. The school system educated people away of their creative capacities.
I think Sir Ken Robinson is absolutely right. The best way to develop creative capacities is through arts, and the schools system (and sometimes we too) underestimates music, theatre, dance, arts in generally. The arts are treated as if they were not important, but they are. Through them we can develop our creativity that helps us to be a more integral human being.
And like he said “we have to rethink the fundamental principles in which we are educating the children”, because this way we will be able to integrate other areas to the education and this way we will be able to develop more integral human beings.

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  1. Today I am going to talk about the speech that Sir Ken Robinson gave, in which he talked about creativity. The Title L of his speech is: P do schools kill education? L He concluded T that they do, P because we have to take risks* when we want to do something creative, we have to be prepared to make mistakes, SS and in the school system(s) the mistakes are the worst thing that can happen. The school system educated T people away of WW their creative capacities.
    I think Sir Ken Robinson is absolutely right. The best way to develop creative capacities is through arts, and the school(s) system (and sometimes we too) underestimates music, theatre, dance, *and the* arts in generally WF. The arts are treated as if they were not important, but they are. Through them we can develop *the* creativity that helps us to be (a) more integral human beings*.
    *As Robinson states,* “we have to rethink the fundamental principles in which we are educating the children”, because this way we will be able to integrate other areas ?M *into* education and this way we will be able to develop more integral human beings. SS

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  2. Today I am going to talk about the speech that Sir Ken Robinson gave, in which he talked about creativity. The Title L of his speech is: do schools kill education? He concluded that they do, because we have to take risk S/P when we want to do something creative, SS we have to be prepared to make mistakes, and in the school systems the mistakes are the worst thing that can happen. The school system educated people away of WW their creative capacities.
    I think Sir Ken Robinson is absolutely right. The best way to develop creative capacities is through SM arts, and the school* system (and sometimes we too) underestimates music, theatre, dance, *and the* arts in generally WF. The arts are treated as if they were not important, but they are. Through them we can develop our creativity that helps us to be * more integral human beings*.
    And like he said P “we have to rethink the fundamental principles in which we are educating the children”, because this way we will be able to integrate other areas to the education and (this way we will) be able to develop more integral human beings.

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