Ken Robinson has written numerous books, most recently "The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything." This talk explores ways to connect peoples' natural aptitudes with their personal passions to achieve at their highest levels in education and business. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 for his outstanding achievements in education and the arts. Learn more about the Hammer Museum at UCLA and Hammer Lectures at www.hammer.ucla.edu.
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@malicea4thought
Youre amazing!
Brilliant and helpful - thanks for posting.
@helpvidz One is not enough? Any other, I am not sure but look on Ted
I love this englishmen he is one of the best proffessors I know.
Not that I believe being wrong necessarily means being creative, but what we do know is, if we're not ready to be wrong, if we're not willing to take a chance, we will never come up with anything original. By the time a child grows up to an adult, he loses that capacity because current schools don't teach us how to think, but rather what to think. It's time to re-think the fundamental flaws of our education system, and the result will be STAGGERING.
@malicea4thought i admire that. It's possible that some conservative teachers may feel insecure about this type of idea.
Finding your passion will creates everything my beautiful friends
This guy is brilliant !
@helpvidz go to TED dot c o m and you will see so many other wonderful speeches.
The most fundamental, useful, profitable and encouraging question of all time: What is The underlying law of nature.
@helpvidz at TED there are hundreds of talks like these. They have some of these up on youtube, too... TEDtalksDirector is the channel name.
I'd also look up talks by Temple Grandin on youtube, they're excellent, too.
Does anyone know any lectures similar to this?
my element is to argue ..
so did I... grait tits
at the start i just stared at the ladies breasts,then when it kicked in and flowed, i thought, why is sir ken not my dad
The rest:
"...Temperature -- Molecular Action
Pain -- Nociception
Eidetic Imagery -- Neuroelectrical Image Retention
Magnetic -- Ferromagnetic Orientation
Infrared -- Long Electromagnetic Waves
Ultraviolet -- Short Electromagnetic Waves
Ionic -- Airborne Ionic Charge
Vomeronasal -- Pheromonic Sensing
Proximal -- Physical Closeness
Electrical -- Surface Charge
Barometric -- Atmospheric Pressure
Geogravimetric -- Sensing Mass Differences
..."
Found this comment:
"...Just as a point of interest, somewhere i saved a list of the 19 sensesat least some scientiest feel confident in saying humans have, to some degree (some better than others).
SENSE -- TYPE OF INPUT
Sight -- Visible Light
Hearing -- Vibrations in the Ear
Touch -- Tactile Contact
Taste -- Chemical Molecular
Smell -- Olfactory Molecular
Balance -- Kinaesthetic Geotropic
Vestibular -- Repetitious Movement
..."
I guess let's make 7000000000 copies of him. Ken Robinson for everyone! Just 29.99, order now
This guy sound like Colin Firth! Awesome talk
Amen!
At least a hundred thousand for each countries!
Only two clones?
Rough estimates put the number of schools - in the USA alone - at around 132,000 in 2007... better make the first order 150,000 copies and go from there.
"(love the ted talk do schools kill creativity)" - yourstudio
+1
That movie is on my phone, forever... I change stuff around all the time but that one stays, it rings so friggin true... I'm launching a newly designed online 3D game in 2 months partly due to this very intelligent man and his words
Yes, totally. At least 2 clones of him...
Totally paused this to watch talking kitten videos
Ultra amazing! You just have to watch this!
Thank you for your help!
Bloggers are under appreciated, thanks for taking the time to post this.
There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.
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