Are you in your element? 01/11/2012
Sir Ken Robinson, international known expert on creativity, has a new book out "The Element". In the short 3 minute clip below Sir Ken gives a brief overview of this book. He brings up a few questions: 1. What is your view of your own talents? 2. What do you think you can accomplish? 3. Do you enjoy your work or endure it? 4. Are you in your element? Both Mike and I are big fans of Sir Ken's work. I plan to head out and get this book in the next few days. The second little clip is about a analogy off teaching...Teachers Are Like Gardeners. Do you think this analogy is correct and makes sense? Mike loves to talk about education as organic. I think I hear that here. What are your thoughts on this idea? Comments01/22/2012 19:30
Really enjoyed these posts by Sir Ken. I really respond to what he says about teaching/growing being an organic process and the educational system moving from an industrial format to an agricultural model... It seems to me that if we looked as students/learners more as plants in our care instead of cogs in a machine; a lot more learning/growth would be able to happen.
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Joe C 01/25/2012 15:45
Wow what an inspirational clip for both artists and educators, I will have to check it out.
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