Creativity expert Ken Robinson challenges the way we are educating our children. He challenges a radical rethink of our school systems to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.
From TED: Why don't we get the best out of people? Sir Ken Robinson argues that  it's because we've been educated to become good workers, rather than  creative thinkers. Students with restless minds and bodies -- far from  being cultivated for their energy and curiosity -- are ignored or even  stigmatized, with terrible consequences. "We are educating people out of their creativity," Robinson says.  It's a message with deep resonance. Robinson's TEDTalk has been  distributed widely around the Web since its release in June 2006. The  most popular words framing blog posts on his talk? "Everyone should  watch this." 
A visionary cultural leader, Sir Ken led the British government's 1998 advisory committee on creative and cultural education, a massive inquiry into the significance of creativity in the educational system and the economy, and was knighted in 2003 for his achievements. His latest book, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, a deep look at human creativity and education, was published in January 2009. 
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