Opposing Views On Creativity In Education By Sir Ken Robinson

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In the video Sir Ken Robinson talks about Creativity in Education and about how we need to change the way we’re educating our children. Sir Ken tells us how in all schools they don’t value creativity as much as math and literature. They’re having children take math, science, literature, and history before they would consider having children take art or dance. I agree 100 percent with him on everything he was talking about. I think that all schools need to hold creativity and subjects like math at the standards. When I was going through middle school and high school if we failed a class like science or literature then we would be held back till we passed them. If we failed an arts class or even music class they would just put us into a different type instead of having us redo them. …show more content…

There are a lot of people in this world who don’t have their diplomas or even a degree, and they’re doing exceptionally well for themselves. There are also people in the world who have a diploma and a degree but are homeless because they can’t get a job anywhere from not having any experience. He says that in the next 30 years there will be more people worldwide who will graduate in education than in the beginning of history because of the transformation technology has taken on work. I believe that in the next 30 years classes for the most part will all be taken online. Right now, there are people who don’t even step in a classroom and are taking classes to get degrees like Bachelors or even their

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