The Importance Of Education In Ken Robinson's Creative Schools

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Education is important since nearly every person uses the education system in their lifetime. People have encountered both positive and negative experiences within the education system, causing the need for an education reform. Education reform is needed mainly because there is an imbalance in the current system. Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica are the authors of a nonfiction book called Creative Schools. Ken Robinson is recognized as a leader in education, and is considered an elite thinker on creativity and innovation. For many years, he was a professor at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Ken is most known for his TED talk, which is currently the most viewed TED talk in history. Lou Aronica is author and coauthor of several works in science and education, some are even national bestsellers. In Creative Schools, each chapter develops a potentially new way to reform the education system. The argument is significant due to of …show more content…

An argument could be formed by a student or a parent whose path in life has been treated fairly by the current system. The counter argument presented above is correct for the specific person’s circumstance, but everyone has their own passion and pathway to success. A student specializing in a curriculum based occupation may flourish, but those hoping to specialize in non-curriculum based occupation are being let down and are falling through the cracks. This quote explains further about the students falling through the cracks, “In 2012, 17 percent of high school graduates in the United States were unable to read or write fluently and had problems with basic things such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation (below level 2 on the PISA scales)” (Robinson and Aronica 39). These students are falling behind in basic skills because the education system doesn’t offer to all the occupational courses desired by high school