Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Educators take note of how differently we could look at our children.

This educator, namely Sir Ken Robinson has a unique and hands on approach to tackling the problem of boring educators who create more problems than they solve. We must capture our audience, and to do that we must first capture our-selves.
Ken Robinson speaks about the need for creativity in the classroom and indeed as a way of life.
How you look at a student may effect the whole future of that child. So look with open eyes. Try not to fall into the trap of not trying to uncover the hidden truths in all of us. He tells the story about a little girl who was thought to have a hyper-active attention defiency dis-order. Later, it was discovered that she was a dancer and was set free of the bondage of the label.
I learned a lot from this educator in this one video. He talks with great humor and keeps his educatory task light hearted and interesting for his audience.
Be open and in touch! Try new things, and don't be afraid of the dark.

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