TED Talk by Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution

by Yasuo on May 24, 2010 · 0 comments

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Click here to view the original talk on TED.com

Having spent the weekend in Melbourne visiting some friends and exploring the Screen Worlds: The Story of Film, Television and Digital Culture exhibit at Federation Square, I was both inspired and keen to get back to creating new content for the site.

Following my usual routine of checking out what was new on TED, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Sir Ken Robinson had presented a new talk.

For those of you that don’t know him, Sir Ken Robinson has been an advocate for encouraging creativity in schools and revamping the education system to help children discover and develop their natural gifts and talents in order to ultimately discover and pursue their passions.

This talk is a follow up from his first talk on TED back in 2006 which is also worth watching.

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