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Sir Ken Robinson: How to Create a Culture For Valuable Learning | MindShift | KQED News

Sir Ken Robinson: How to Create a Culture For Valuable Learning | MindShift | KQED News | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

The real principle on which human life is based is organic growth and development,” Robinson said. It’s based on the need to invent your own life.” But the education system is not set up to allow for that kind of organic development, although Robinson acknowledges that many educators are doing their best to protect this form of learning. “They’re doing wonderful work because they believe in kids and the work, but they’re doing it against a headwind,” he said.

Part of the problem is the multitude of opinions and lack of clarity on exactly what it is an education should do. Debates about how to improve education will continue to rage because at a fundamental level participants don’t agree about why (or if) kids should go to school. Robinson firmly believes that creativity is a central element of what sets humans apart from other forms of life on earth and so educators’ mission should be to bring out the unique creative energy within each child.

Robinson believes education is “to enable students to understand the world around them, and the talents within them, so that they can become fulfilled individuals and active, compassionate citizens.” He doesn’t deny that learning information about the world is important, but he says it’s equally important for students to understand their own talents, motivations and passions if they are going to lead lives that satisfy them. The current system of conformity and compliance leaves no space for this type of self-exploration.

 

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The real principle on which human life is based is organic growth and development,” Robinson said. It’s based on the need to invent your own life.” But the education system is not set up to allow for that kind of organic development, although Robinson acknowledges that many educators are doing their best to protect this form of learning. “They’re doing wonderful work because they believe in kids and the work, but they’re doing it against a headwind,” he said.

Part of the problem is the multitude of opinions and lack of clarity on exactly what it is an education should do. Debates about how to improve education will continue to rage because at a fundamental level participants don’t agree about why (or if) kids should go to school. Robinson firmly believes that creativity is a central element of what sets humans apart from other forms of life on earth and so educators’ mission should be to bring out the unique creative energy within each child.

Robinson believes education is “to enable students to understand the world around them, and the talents within them, so that they can become fulfilled individuals and active, compassionate citizens.” He doesn’t deny that learning information about the world is important, but he says it’s equally important for students to understand their own talents, motivations and passions if they are going to lead lives that satisfy them. The current system of conformity and compliance leaves no space for this type of self-exploration.

 

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“The real principle on which human life is based is organic growth and development,” Robinson said. It’s based on the need to invent your own life.”

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Sir Ken Robinson: Finding Market Pressures To Innovate Education | #ModernEDU #Innovation

Sir Ken Robinson: Finding Market Pressures To Innovate Education | #ModernEDU #Innovation | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
I never say that in criticism of teachers or of school principals or even of superintendents. That's something in the culture ─ at least, the political culture ─ of education. There is pressure on the system that gets in the way of what people most urgently need to do in schools to make them more humane and more personal places. There's really a lot more room for innovation in schools than people suspect. A lot of what goes on isn’t required by law; it's more a function of habit and tradition and routine than anything else.”

This habit of tradition and routine is exactly why education has remained woefully behind the times. In the business of education, we don’t have the usual market pressures that require innovation. Public education is a monopoly with no real competition to require forward movement.

 

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I never say that in criticism of teachers or of school principals or even of superintendents. That's something in the culture ─ at least, the political culture ─ of education. There is pressure on the system that gets in the way of what people most urgently need to do in schools to make them more humane and more personal places. There's really a lot more room for innovation in schools than people suspect. A lot of what goes on isn’t required by law; it's more a function of habit and tradition and routine than anything else.”

This habit of tradition and routine is exactly why education has remained woefully behind the times. In the business of education, we don’t have the usual market pressures that require innovation. Public education is a monopoly with no real competition to require forward movement.

 

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Sir Ken Robinson: How to Create a Culture For Valuable Learning

Sir Ken Robinson: How to Create a Culture For Valuable Learning | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
that it’s important for young people to become economically independent and self-sufficient. But to do that, he argues, they shouldn’t all learn the same thing. Instead, they should be learning to be adaptable, to be innovative, to flow with change, to collaborate and other globalized skills that will apply to whatever area of work they are passionate about pursuing. An education can help expose students to different life paths and support them in finding their passions, while giving them the transferable skills to attack any problem.

 

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that it’s important for young people to become economically independent and self-sufficient. But to do that, he argues, they shouldn’t all learn the same thing. Instead, they should be learning to be adaptable, to be innovative, to flow with change, to collaborate and other globalized skills that will apply to whatever area of work they are passionate about pursuing. An education can help expose students to different life paths and support them in finding their passions, while giving them the transferable skills to attack any problem.

 

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Schools should be more like farms, not factories | Sir Ken ROBINSON

Schools should be more like farms, not factories | Sir Ken ROBINSON | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

If we want to transform the failing model, we need a new analogy for how that model is supposed to work, Robinson argues. We treat education like industrial manufacturing when, in reality, it's closer to organic farming. In farming, crop has different needs at different times in order to produce the greatest yield.


Why not apply the process to education? 


Robinson distills his solution of so-called "organic education" into four key principles:


Health: Promoting the development and well-being of the whole student, intellectually, physically, spiritually, and socially.

Ecology: Recognizing the vital interdependence of all of these aspects of development, within each student and the community as a whole.

Fairness: Cultivating the individual talents and potential of all students, whatever their circumstances and respects the roles and responsibilities of those who work with them.

Care: Creating optimum conditions for students' development, based on compassion, experience, and practical wisdom.


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If we want to transform the failing model, we need a new analogy for how that model is supposed to work, Robinson argues. We treat education like industrial manufacturing when, in reality, it's closer to organic farming. In farming, crop has different needs at different times in order to produce the greatest yield.


Why not apply the process to education? 


Robinson distills his solution of so-called "organic education" into four key principles:


Health: Promoting the development and well-being of the whole student, intellectually, physically, spiritually, and socially.

Ecology: Recognizing the vital interdependence of all of these aspects of development, within each student and the community as a whole.

Fairness: Cultivating the individual talents and potential of all students, whatever their circumstances and respects the roles and responsibilities of those who work with them.

Care: Creating optimum conditions for students' development, based on compassion, experience, and practical wisdom.


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jbcassidy's curator insight, July 20, 2015 12:26 AM

This seems like such a more humane way to see students and the educational process!

Rebecca Wilkins's curator insight, July 30, 2015 9:32 PM

He is correct, schools are not factories that create duplicate models of a prototype.  Schools are also not a business, where the latest organizational model makes the system effective.  Schools are more like a community, where everyone works together to accomplish the goals developed collaboratively by all stakeholders in the community.  Notice that state and federal politicians are not in the community.

Koen Mattheeuws's curator insight, August 12, 2015 6:30 AM

Waar je allemaal niet komt met boerenverstand.

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Sir Ken Robinson: Creativity Is In Everything, Especially Teaching

Sir Ken Robinson: Creativity Is In Everything, Especially Teaching | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Creativity is about fresh thinking. It doesn’t have to be new to the whole of humanity— though that’s always a bonus— but certainly to the person whose work it is. Creativity also involves making critical judgments about whether what you’re working on is any good, be it a theorem, a design, or a poem. Creative work often passes through typical phases. Sometimes what you end up with is not what you had in mind when you started. It’s a dynamic process that often involves making new connections, crossing disciplines, and using metaphors and analogies. 

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Being creative is not just about having off-the-wall ideas and letting your imagination run free. It may involve all of that, but it also involves refining, testing, and focusing what you’re doing. It’s about original thinking on the part of the individual, and it’s also about judging critically whether the work in process is taking the right shape and is worthwhile, at least for the person producing it.

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Creativity is about fresh thinking. It doesn’t have to be new to the whole of humanity— though that’s always a bonus— but certainly to the person whose work it is. Creativity also involves making critical judgments about whether what you’re working on is any good, be it a theorem, a design, or a poem. Creative work often passes through typical phases. Sometimes what you end up with is not what you had in mind when you started. It’s a dynamic process that often involves making new connections, crossing disciplines, and using metaphors and analogies. 

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Being creative is not just about having off-the-wall ideas and letting your imagination run free. It may involve all of that, but it also involves refining, testing, and focusing what you’re doing. It’s about original thinking on the part of the individual, and it’s also about judging critically whether the work in process is taking the right shape and is worthwhile, at least for the person producing it.

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Rebekah Paraskevas's curator insight, April 25, 2015 8:48 PM

I love the way Sir Ken Robinson phrases his topics.  Here is another of his invaluable topics.

SMARTERTEACHER's curator insight, April 26, 2015 12:15 AM

Creativity for Students,but also for Educators. 

Karen B Wehner's curator insight, April 28, 2015 7:39 PM

Such an important corrective to today's standards and assessment driven education models. Go, Sir Ken!

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Sir Ken Robinson speaks to Paddy O'Connell | schools stifling children's creativity | "Finding Your Element".

Sir Ken Robinson speaks to Paddy O'Connell | schools stifling children's creativity | "Finding Your Element". | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Sir Ken Robinson speaks to Paddy O'Connell about his new book Finding Your Element.


Educationalist Sir Ken Robinson speaks to Paddy O'Connell about schools stifling children's creativity and his new book Finding Your Element.


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Ken Robinson : "La révolution éducative viendra par la base" - Actu sur Educpros

Ken Robinson : "La révolution éducative viendra par la base" - Actu sur Educpros | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Sir Ken Robinson compte aujourd’hui parmi les experts de l’éducation les plus influents sur la scène internationale. Spécialiste de la créativit&eacu...
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Sir Ken Robinson : The Art of Teaching

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Guido Bosbach's curator insight, January 21, 2014 2:50 AM

Working is constant leraning and teaching. If we do it right something bigger develops. New ideas come up and the unthinkable happens.

Nick Allsopp's curator insight, January 21, 2014 6:50 AM

always worth listening to Ken Robinson's thinking...

Eileen Forsyth's curator insight, January 22, 2014 2:55 PM

Looking forward to the fulll interview.

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How to Change Education - From the Ground Up with Sir Ken Robinson

This is the full webcast from the RSA Event on Monday, 1 July 2013. World-renowned educationalist Sir Ken Robinson delivers the long-awaited follow-up to his now legendary 'Changing Education Paradigms' talk.


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הרצאה בנושא חינוך של קן רובינסון - שווה זמן צפייה

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It's about good teaching

It's about good teaching | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
We have begun the shift from success for some learners to success for all learners.  This requires all teachers to be effective not just some. Our system focus this year is on good teaching.  As le...
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How is Technology Transforming Education?

How is Technology Transforming Education? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A conversation with Sir Ken Robinson, Author and Creativity Expert.

 

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Why is Creativity Important in Education?

Why is Creativity Important in Education? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A conversation with Sir Ken Robinson, Author and Creativity Expert.

 

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How to Change Education - Ken Robinson - YouTube | #ModernEDU #Creativity #ModernLEARNing 

Sir Ken Robinson addresses the fundamental economic, cultural, social and personal purposes of education. He argues that education should be personalised to every student's talent, passion, and learning styles, and that creativity should be embedded in the culture of every single school.

 

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Sir Ken Robinson - The Need For A New Model In Education | #Video

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margot roi's curator insight, September 16, 2016 8:18 AM
Organic Education is the key to change. 
Steve Borley's curator insight, September 16, 2016 11:19 AM
Much of BC's new curriculum is in agreement with Sir Ken Robinson's thinking. More importantly, much of Sir Ken's thinking considers that children are individuals with unique gifts, abilities, and needs which cannot be met with a one-size-fits-all approach to education. Sir Ken's genius is not in his awareness of the individuality of students but in his eloquence and perseverance in voicing that awareness such that entire societies are growing in awareness of this fundamental and historically evidenced truth.
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Creativity now is as important in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status."

Creativity now is as important in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status." | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

"Creativity now is as important in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status." - Sir Ken Robinson


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Sir Ken Robinson: ‘The education system is a dangerous myth’ | tesconnect

Sir Ken Robinson: ‘The education system is a dangerous myth’ | tesconnect | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
I’m often asked the same questions: what’s going wrong in education? Why? If you could reinvent education, what would it look like? Would you have schools? Would there be different types? What would go on in them? Would everyone have to go, and how old would they have to be? Would there be tests? If you say I can make a difference in education, where do I begin?


Learning is the process of acquiring new knowledge and skills. Human beings are highly curious; from the moment they’re born, children have a voracious appetite for learning. For many, that appetite is dulled as they go through school. Keeping it alive is the key to transforming education.

Education means organised programmes of learning.


The assumption is that young people need to know, understand and be able to do things that they wouldn’t if left to their own -devices. What those things are and how education should be organised to enable students to learn them are core issues.


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I’m often asked the same questions: what’s going wrong in education? Why? If you could reinvent education, what would it look like? Would you have schools? Would there be different types? What would go on in them? Would everyone have to go, and how old would they have to be? Would there be tests? If you say I can make a difference in education, where do I begin?


Learning is the process of acquiring new knowledge and skills. Human beings are highly curious; from the moment they’re born, children have a voracious appetite for learning. For many, that appetite is dulled as they go through school. Keeping it alive is the key to transforming education.

Education means organised programmes of learning.


The assumption is that young people need to know, understand and be able to do things that they wouldn’t if left to their own -devices. What those things are and how education should be organised to enable students to learn them are core issues.


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Maruja Romero's curator insight, May 11, 2015 10:54 PM

Por qué la educación está mal?

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Sir Ken Robinson - Can Creativity Be Taught? - YouTube

“If there was a moment when our crisis in education hit critical mass it may well have been the date Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk went up on YouTube. In just ...


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Vidéo. Sir Ken Robinson à l'Etudiant : L'éducation doit permettre de développer les talents naturels

Vidéo. Sir Ken Robinson à l'Etudiant : L'éducation doit permettre de développer les talents naturels | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Spécialiste de la créativité, Sir Ken Robinson était l'invité de l'Etudiant à Paris, fin 2013. Retour en images sur cette rencontre-débat, dans laqu...


Nous éduquons nos enfants comme si leur vie était planifiée alors que la nôtre ne l'a jamais été". Contre le mythe des parcours linéaires, Sir Ken Robinson prône une éducation qui permette à chacun de "découvrir son vrai talent", et d'être ainsi dans "son élément". Un concept qui a donné son titre à son best-seller, traduit en 22 langues (L'Elément, Playbac, 2013).


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Nous éduquons nos enfants comme si leur vie était planifiée alors que la nôtre ne l'a jamais été". Contre le mythe des parcours linéaires, Sir Ken Robinson prône une éducation qui permette à chacun de "découvrir son vrai talent", et d'être ainsi dans "son élément". Un concept qui a donné son titre à son best-seller, traduit en 22 langues (L'Elément, Playbac, 2013).


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Karine Boyer-Kempf's curator insight, April 22, 2014 5:30 PM

oh que je suis d'accord !! mais si l'école casse les talents naturels alors que faire ?

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Créativité avec Sir Ken Robinson [Video]

La créativité, pourquoi et comment ? Fausses idées, composantes de la créativité. Objectifs pour l'éducation, science et créativité... Entretien avec Sir Ken...
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宮西 咲's curator insight, January 27, 2014 3:42 AM

話の途中でデジタル関連の用語が出てくるけれど、いくら英語ができたところで、ネットに関心がなかったら、さっぱりわかりませんよね。理解度は背景知識に大きく影響されると。

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Sir Ken Robinson's Radical Question: What if Education Was Rooted in Diversity? | Education on GOOD

Sir Ken Robinson's Radical Question: What if Education Was Rooted in Diversity? | Education on GOOD | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDhhIghXxfo&feature=youtu.be[/youtube] How do you get people to pay attention to the conversation about education?
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What if education was rooted in diversity instead of conformity? Robinson frequently says education needs to be personal precisely so students can find their talents and passions.


The whimsical, creative visualizations in this video will make you imagine what our schools—and world—would be like if that diverse approach to education actually happened.



George Guild's curator insight, April 25, 2015 9:08 AM

Thoughtful approach.

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Ken Robinson: How to escape education's death valley | Video on TED.com

Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish -- and how current education culture works against them.
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           ===> Absolutely a MUST watch and listen to it!!! <====

 

AnnC's curator insight, May 11, 2013 10:54 PM

America needs to understand and invest effectively in education.

John Rudkin's curator insight, May 13, 2013 3:08 AM

Brilliant.

 

 

Steve Vaitl's curator insight, May 19, 2013 10:55 AM

How might you contribute to the seeds of learning?

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The Hawn Foundation develops programs to help children find happiness and success in school and life.

The Hawn Foundation develops programs to help children find happiness and success in school and life. | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The mission of The Hawn Foundation is to equip children with the social and emotional skills they need to navigate the challenges of the contemporary world in order to lead smarter, healthier, and happier lives.

 

Check out who is on the "Board of Directors", ===> Sir Ken ROBINSON! <===

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Check out who is on the "Board of Directors", ===> Sir Ken ROBINSON! <===

 

I think that means a LOT, SO check it out ;)

 

 

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How do you Define Creativity?

How do you Define Creativity? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A conversation with Sir Ken Robinson, Author and Creativity Expert.

 

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Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Leading a Culture of Innovation by Sir Ken Robinson

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Leading a Culture of Innovation by Sir Ken Robinson | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Ken Robinson’s TED talk has now been viewed over 216 million times

 

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