How to Change Education - Ken Robinson

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  • Sir Ken Robinson addresses the fundamental economic, cultural, social and personal purposes of education. He argues that education should be personalised to every student's talent, passion, and learning styles, and that creativity should be embedded in the culture of every single school.
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  • @ErutaniaRose
    @ErutaniaRose 3 роки тому +17

    I love his speeches, and I will always be a fan even though he is gone. (R.I.P) I really hope I see the change he talks about within my lifetime.

    • @madeinmoroccotv5630
      @madeinmoroccotv5630 2 роки тому

      Someone said: "Be the change you want to see in the world."

  • @haoss5ice
    @haoss5ice 10 років тому +51

    If I ever become a professor it will be because of this man!

  • @belahatvany
    @belahatvany 4 роки тому +6

    Education needs to teach us to love ourselves and then to love others and the earth and all beings on it. The rest can follow later.

  • @darkcountry121
    @darkcountry121 8 років тому +70

    I love this man's talks

    • @user-ky9yg6kl5e
      @user-ky9yg6kl5e 6 років тому

      Cydney Robinson Me too.

    • @BlueZirnitra
      @BlueZirnitra 5 років тому

      It's like listening to Colin Firth deliver a talk.

  • @CharmaineOkazaki
    @CharmaineOkazaki 11 років тому +5

    "People teach themselves if you create the right condition for it." This should be the mantra for every teacher.

  • @mamajo1964
    @mamajo1964 10 років тому +8

    I am on board...I am a teacher and I totally believe that children learn when they are excited to and about their learning. I really want to know and learn how to make this happen more for my children.

  • @kikimarie07
    @kikimarie07 8 років тому +21

    I came across this video as part of a discussion board assignment in my sociology class. Apart from the AWESOME animation (i've always wanted to illustrate/animate/draw like that), i love the way that Sir Ken Robinson explained our incorrect way of educating. I'll definitely be watching more videos.

    • @michaelkahn8903
      @michaelkahn8903 7 років тому +1

      That is why you go to college, and are awakened by a video. YOu have not learned to think for yourself. i have already come to some of the same conclusions, and more, from thinking outside the box, because I am not a slave to conventional conforming thinking as imposed by the system. You need to research for yourself, not believing any of the garbage they feed you to keep you perpetuating an evil system

    • @sleepdeprivedreader
      @sleepdeprivedreader 7 місяців тому

      @@michaelkahn8903 How do you start this type of thinking when you've been consumed by it your whole life? Where do you start with research?

  • @ManyPosters
    @ManyPosters 7 років тому +7

    Start at minute 14: Focus on the relationship between the teacher and student. Everything else should not get in the way of that relationship. Children are learning organisms. They are born with a voracious appetite for learning. We have to focus on the process of teaching and learning. Now teaching is delivering the national curriculum. Actually, teaching is an art form. It's not enough to know your stuff. You need to be excited and you need to fuel the creativity of students, to know the point of entry. You get it by a the flipped classroom. Stop lecturing people. "Turn to your neighbor" at Harvard. You get students in groups to learn from each other. Finally Harvard has learned what every good primary school teacher does: people teach themselves under the right conditions.
    If you are a teacher, you hold the tools of power in your hands. You can change this system yourself. You don't have to wait for anybody to do it.
    A school is not a component. It is a living entity that develops its own culture. If you are a teacher, you are the education system. If you begin to change your practice and you concentrate on the microclimate, you affect the whole. You change from the ground up.
    you are the system

  • @hans-christianbauer5947
    @hans-christianbauer5947 9 років тому +34

    I think that Mr. Robinson shares a common point of ignorance when it comes to the subject as to why people don't really go and vote anymore (8:13). It's not so much because they take democracy for granted. For most people that I know (including myself) it comes down to not knowing who and what to vote, because I don't feel my interests and needs sufficiently represented by any candidate or party that I get to choose from. Being able to raise my hand once every couple of years, and - from that point on - having no control or say over what happens with my vote, is not my idea of a democratic system.

    • @ChrisBBozeman
      @ChrisBBozeman 8 років тому +3

      Hans-Christian Bauer That's because, assuming you are in America, you do not live in a democratic system. You live in a Constitutional Republic.

    • @EyeLean5280
      @EyeLean5280 8 років тому +11

      Chris Bozeman No, we live in an oligarchy.
      And I don't say this to be flippant; I truly mean it. Recent studies coming out of Princeton and Harvard (not exactly bastions of left-leaning thought) have made a very strong case for this.

    • @Lobo4ever
      @Lobo4ever 8 років тому +3

      +Hans-Christian Bauer I think the point he's attempting to make is that education plays a role in our civic life. Voting is the final act in a democracy. Local participation and an education in social and political movements can very much impact a generation's voting behavior thus impacting debate and candidate platforms.

    • @hans-christianbauer5947
      @hans-christianbauer5947 8 років тому +7

      Laura Bonham
      I do not suscribe to the notion that education is the answer that will heal all our woes. While it is important, it is not instrumental in seeding ethical standards or social responsibility. These are values that we learn from our parents and our social environment.
      Academia, media, and politics are filled with very educated people who are more than happy to withhold information - and sometimes outright lie - in order to push their own political agenda and narrative.
      We can see it in how informative journalism has become the exception, not the rule. Even schools focus on teaching how to absorb pre-conceived "truths", not how to objectively evaluate information and draw your own conclusions.
      On that premise, the whole idea that educated people will hold politicians to higher standards falls flat. They haven't in the past and they won't in the future.

    • @dalaicavalcanti8106
      @dalaicavalcanti8106 8 років тому +2

      +Hans-Christian Bauer I subscribe to what you wrote!

  • @andymanole154
    @andymanole154 7 років тому +2

    His talks are so relevant for the challenges that we and our children will have to face in this century. And he's such a great speaker. It's no secret for anyone anymore that schools have become almost irrelevant for the job market. They're not preparing the new generation properly for the new job market and they have to change the way they teach the subjects and even the subjects sometimes. It's a good thing that he emphasizes this with such great talent, so that maybe schools will change and graduates will feel useful for the job market once they finish their studies. Truly talented and with a great sense of humour.

  • @FenFoFo
    @FenFoFo 11 років тому +3

    I judge people by there sense of humor, this guys just great^^

  • @sheeshany
    @sheeshany 10 років тому +3

    "...excite people about what you know - the great gift of a teacher" - thank you.

  • @lilrunoo
    @lilrunoo 6 років тому +3

    I have so much I want to learn and i truly care about my education but school continues to fail me and makes me feel stuck. School should encourage education, not make it seem like a job or something required by law. Make kids want to learn and make school about gaining knowledge on your interests.

  • @goodstuff1237
    @goodstuff1237 10 місяців тому

    Kurt Vonnegut was in an interview and stated he had the most brilliant original thought and he shared it beaming with glee the person he shared it with said Spinoza already got that one 😊 kind of cute. Ken, a brilliant human being in his own right RIP another brilliant one please step forward the Cosmos calls you. ❤

  • @CADJewellerySkills
    @CADJewellerySkills 6 років тому +2

    Absolutely inspiring throughout. But also pockets of quotable gems.
    Such as: 22:00 “Human culture is essentially unpredictable. It accumulates over the creative activities of individuals feeding off each other. That’s how organic growth happens.”
    I can think of several governments and several lawmakers who work on copyright law who need to hear that.

  • @kayhanmolac1356
    @kayhanmolac1356 11 років тому

    We all should adapt these advice of Mr. Robinson to ourselves. We all have appetite to learn new things and discover this world. Our emphatic potential (one of the talks in RSA) and educate ourselves to think with variety so we prevent ourselves to be one prejudiced self and repudiate all dogmas that we human beings created all along history. One hand we will acknowledge our identities but on the other hand we take off this identity dress, get naked! and see all people naked through their dress.

  • @centurion180ad
    @centurion180ad 10 років тому +7

    It is true that university actively destroys young peoples’ ability to be creative, but more horribly university passively destroys creativity by SCREENING OUT people that already possess imagination and creativity.

  • @nerlenesampson6030
    @nerlenesampson6030 9 років тому +3

    The ideas addressed by Ken Robinson are inspiring and to my mind helpful to teachers who are concerned about their students success in the classroom.

    • @jdmdesigns1344
      @jdmdesigns1344 6 років тому

      Nerlene Sampson I really appreciate your videos.

  • @samjam6883
    @samjam6883 11 років тому +4

    I agree education system needs a big change .

  • @joshuapitong899
    @joshuapitong899 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir Ken Robinson.❤

  • @CtlonlineOrg
    @CtlonlineOrg 10 років тому +2

    Love what Sir Ken says at the 14:24 mark, it's all about the teaching and learning and everything else is secondary!

  • @xsrox420
    @xsrox420 10 років тому +31

    Here I am studuing for my 12th grade board exams and I find that the purpose of me studying is completely contradictory to my purpose of doing so... so sad.. :'(

  • @tresajessygeorge210
    @tresajessygeorge210 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU.

  • @CougarFanboy
    @CougarFanboy 10 років тому

    "..teaching is much more than simply knowing your subject matter"
    Your statement is true with the acknowledgement that knowing the subject matter IS a prerequisite. In my observations and experience, an education degree often provides impediments to learning with counterproductive "solutions" like giving away free iPads, sensitivity classes, "new math", etc. These 'solutions' are emblematic of an education monopoly disconnected from reality. Btw, MANY teachers don't know their subject matter.

  • @PTUGA2
    @PTUGA2 10 років тому

    (Inspired on a comment i saw here)
    I hate school, but I love to learn!
    Specially, I love to learn by myself while I pursue my goals.

  • @pamelajagesar
    @pamelajagesar 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoy your presentations. Wish one day I could present as well as you.

  • @panchopuskas1
    @panchopuskas1 10 років тому +2

    Excellent. The problem is that the people who are in a position to make changes - the politicians - aren't listening. It's much easier to stick to the old paradigms.

  • @MelonnieManohar
    @MelonnieManohar 11 років тому +1

    All of his talks just make so much of sense.#alwaysenlightening

  • @harryman11
    @harryman11 11 років тому

    as a recent high school graduate, I have to say that the only thing that is important in school is that culture that it promotes and the atmosphere it creates. Our school seemed to focus primarily on sports, and most things revolved around that. However during the last two years they started rewarding standardized test scores with gifts and got class rivalry into it by offering a free lunch(allowed off campus for lunch) for the highest scoring class. This I showed us that these things matter.

  • @asimpleenigma
    @asimpleenigma 11 років тому

    It is very difficult to figure out "systematic creativity", however useful it is.

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok 11 років тому

    Yes he is great.

  • @teachtheteacher2537
    @teachtheteacher2537 7 років тому +1

    Such a good video, i'll share with everyone i think it will help.

  • @gunelsemedli9795
    @gunelsemedli9795 4 роки тому

    he is awesome.

  • @FloridaRaider
    @FloridaRaider 11 років тому +1

    Men and women like this should be our leaders, not some self serving politician.

  • @ZblueheartX
    @ZblueheartX 11 років тому +1

    this is soo true

  • @samantiful
    @samantiful 11 років тому +2

    Excellent!

  • @alexwilson417
    @alexwilson417 3 роки тому

    92 Principals disliked Sir Ken before and always, yes finally someone is seeing Education core reasons is about Learning not for $$$

  • @MrPetur4o
    @MrPetur4o 10 років тому

    I think that the point was not about the tool in and of itself; it was about the application of the tool for learning purposes (i.e. an enhancement of the teacher-learner relationship).

  • @soniabannon7845
    @soniabannon7845 10 років тому

    The revolution has begun. And I agree you cannot have education without a teacher or a learner. How do these changes begin? With the teacher? But the teacher needs support and guidance, and perhaps professional developments should shift to a more personal/human experience. Students are individuals and so are teachers. There needs to be more thought put into the professional development and support for teachers.

  • @MaximC
    @MaximC 11 років тому +1

    Thank you, Mr Robinson!

  • @BrookBrayman
    @BrookBrayman 10 років тому +1

    Go back to the 9:45 mark; he encourages creativity and originality; if you truly have those, you'll be your own boss and your own master.

  • @JamesDBrown-qk6ks
    @JamesDBrown-qk6ks 10 років тому +1

    create--adapt--teaching is an art form--engage your students-good stuff!

  • @Bernaches100
    @Bernaches100 7 років тому +2

    BRAVO!

  • @shabirmagami146
    @shabirmagami146 Рік тому

    Brilliant .... 💕💕💕💕

  • @HalinaOstankowiczBazan
    @HalinaOstankowiczBazan 10 років тому +2

    It is excellent.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @daniel74arevalo
    @daniel74arevalo 10 років тому

    I think it´s a matter of priorities.

  • @RikKoningsJonglerenmettalenten
    @RikKoningsJonglerenmettalenten 10 років тому

    Sir Ken Robinson encourages me to stand up for a revolution in the dutch education system that allready in the mid eighties was falling down and since that time hold up by a non-visionairie government.
    No I am brought to court because I rescue my 17-year old daughter from the system. To prevent more harm in comming years and give her freedom to find her own way of development. I feel supported by the words of Ken Robinson and hope more people Iwill stand up for children and future generations.

  • @OhplsAndrew
    @OhplsAndrew 10 років тому

    Education is based on people. Economy is based on people. Very important.

  • @FelixKoschar
    @FelixKoschar 10 років тому

    Highly recomendet talk on what desperately needs to finally change about our education systems!

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 8 років тому +4

    When it comes to education, people are people not machines or entities.

  • @Spike-ee6om
    @Spike-ee6om 7 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @ainetworks5
    @ainetworks5 10 років тому +3

    Very Insightful.

  • @theyvanmcgregor
    @theyvanmcgregor 10 років тому

    Very important new link

  • @hellothere11
    @hellothere11 10 років тому +1

    Wonderful talk -a clear problem and solution through rational thinking!

  • @SueLyons1
    @SueLyons1 Рік тому

    He speaks of 'bottom line' change in education
    He refers to employers who seek 1. adaptability and
    2. long-term creativity
    as their core competencies desired in employees
    He compares this to British schools which carry out 'the systematic quashing of creative impulse'
    Given that the major world conflicts are kostly about different ways people see the world, he cites the need for education to help people 'understand their own cultural identity and those of other people'
    He says we still live with an industrial model of schools/education but learning is 'not a machine activity' - it is 'a creative process'
    Create, evolve, change - or die. That is what living organisms.do. When companies do not adapt, they die: look at Kodak which was once synonymous with photography but went bankrupt in the digital age.
    He reminds us that 'children are learning organisms' adding 'even in utero'
    To exemplify this, he asks 'you don't teach a child.to speak, do you?'
    He says all command and control/top down/government initiatives will fail. Instead, 'concentrate on your own micro-climate (your school, your class, etc)
    To evidence the natural evolution of human culture (which includes educational culture), he says 'rock and roll was not a government plan... the internet was not a government plan... human culture is essentially unpredictable'

  • @TomasPukalski
    @TomasPukalski 10 років тому +3

    “It takes a village to educate a child" joint effort of governors, teachers, parents, local business community and business people

  • @Drumms247
    @Drumms247 6 років тому

    preach!

  • @DavidMaurand
    @DavidMaurand 6 років тому

    corporations absolutely do not want actual 'creativity,' except at the top of the organizational chart. everyone else conforms, tracked by fitbits, mood sensors, and keyloggers. learning how to function in a soul-crushing environment is very much a part of education still. (creativity is the way out, true. but the vast majority simply won't be able to make their escape.)

  • @probablechoices
    @probablechoices 10 років тому

    "You know nothing of my work. You mean my whole fallacy is wrong. How you ever got to teach a course in anything is totally amazing."
    Finnegan Beginagain ;)

  • @Rannoch85
    @Rannoch85 9 років тому +8

    I agree with everything this man says, but what other oppertunities do we have unless we follow the system currently in place, poor people have no choice.

    • @EmanuelRodriguez
      @EmanuelRodriguez 9 років тому +4

      100% agree. Putting band-aids on a wound that needs surgery just won't cut it.

    • @stephanusdegoede8976
      @stephanusdegoede8976 9 років тому +4

      Gary Brown
      You need a tiered system. Place "poor" schools in tier A, and "developed" schools in tier C, with each tier having different demands and needs. The government must make resources according to the needs of the area/school/system/student available. For example, you could make 2-3 school counselors and even a social worker available for a tier A school, where students might not have the social support they need.
      But you won't make iPads available when the student, a relative or neighbour sees that iPad more as an immediate source of illegal income rather than a tool for education.
      As schools develop and meet requirements to fall in a different tier, you support and supply them with such.

    • @darlenepimentel9986
      @darlenepimentel9986 6 років тому +1

      This is the purpose of progressive education, and critical consciousness - everything is choice , you can't simply do nothing and if you don't do anything you are poor.

  • @SIMKINETICS
    @SIMKINETICS 10 років тому

    Apparently, you don't know about Marshall McLuhan's famous philosophical mantra for modern times; 'The medium is the message'. Although McLuhan wrote this nearly 50 years ago, it's proven to have been prophetic because many now realize it's relevance in assessing modern satellite-assisted electronic media, potentially including new modes of teaching & learning.

  • @shireenhendricks2194
    @shireenhendricks2194 5 років тому

    Brilliant bravo

  • @oliverdking
    @oliverdking 3 роки тому

    RIP Sir 🙏🏼

  • @user-ky9yg6kl5e
    @user-ky9yg6kl5e 6 років тому +1

    I just a bolshy student,I hate the contraint. I try to seek freedom and possimblity

  • @aaronsantos7411
    @aaronsantos7411 10 років тому +1

    Love it!

  • @t3tsuyaguy1
    @t3tsuyaguy1 11 років тому

    Having read neither, I would suspect that "The Element" would be about a fundamental ideal, while "Finding Your Element" would be about applying that ideal on an individual level.

  • @kittimcconnell2633
    @kittimcconnell2633 10 років тому

    It's a matter of know-how.

  • @vanilla-plus
    @vanilla-plus 11 років тому

    He said his new book is to be called "Finding Your Element", about finding your passion and talent. Is that different from "The Element"?

  • @DoubleFantasyBermuda
    @DoubleFantasyBermuda 10 років тому +1

    Bermuda would love to see Sir Ken speak on our island!

  • @Gameboob
    @Gameboob 11 років тому

    IDEO is one company that has figured it out. It exists, it's negative preconceptions that stifle it.

  • @LY121688
    @LY121688 11 років тому

    If employers require creativity and thinking out the box and education is standardizing the individual, and quashing curiosity why do many employers hire solely on qualifications?

  • @andredahl4817
    @andredahl4817 6 років тому

    Development isn't a historical entity that comes out of "nothingness" to please man, it is people that makes development, and it start in the "thought", which every man is born into. Wanna change school? Start by changing the mind of the children.

  • @ekuliyo
    @ekuliyo 8 років тому +25

    I feel like I'm watching posh Michael Caine for some reason.

  • @nomdegre8420
    @nomdegre8420 3 роки тому

    Idollllll

  • @simonshawca
    @simonshawca 6 років тому

    I feel like our school system watched this video, and a few others like it, and changed our curriculum to match. The freedom teachers have to educate how they want was surprising at first, then thrilling to see in action. My one son said he'd like to be a chef, so the teacher lets him choose cooking oriented projects, such as a book report on a cookbook. Then each student also gives their report orally to the class so everyone learns about each others interests.

  • @1luarluar1
    @1luarluar1 10 років тому +1

    really interesting, I will do my part...:-)

  • @shopobjetdart
    @shopobjetdart 8 років тому

    Economic: "We expect education to facilitate growth and stimulate our economy, yet we are still operating under systems designed to support the Industrial Revolution."
    Cultural: "You need a broad curriculum, not just STEM, to be able to meet our cultural goals for education: tolerance, understanding, and a sense of identity."
    Social: You don't restore confidence in political processes simply by talking about them; you have to mirror democratic values within education. He added, "If you design a system of education on a very narrow conception of creativity and capability, don't be surprised if not many people benefit from or participate in it."
    Personal: For Robinson, this is the linchpin on which the economic, cultural, and social purposes of education rely. He argues that schools need a richer conception of ability so that all students can connect with their natural aptitudes and be in their element.

  • @alejandrapena7433
    @alejandrapena7433 10 років тому

    I´d like mexican teacher listened to you but theirs beliefs are others ones, and just that is the most difficult to change.

  • @Memento_Mori_Music
    @Memento_Mori_Music 11 років тому +2

    This guy ... gets it.

  • @robinvincent1162
    @robinvincent1162 10 років тому

    It is not what you learn but the way that you learn it. You can't base a learning
    system on exam paranoia, the bigger the threat the less you learn.
    See Dr Georgi Lozanov and Suggestology for the answer, anywhere on the internet.

  • @CougarFanboy
    @CougarFanboy 10 років тому

    During the Wisconsin teacher riots, it came out that including lavish pension benefits and other perks, that the "average" Milwaukee teacher (36 yrs old?) was making the equivalent of $100k/yr, more than architects, engineers and other professionals. Some experienced engineers or programmers who wish to teach may be 'burned out'.. so what? They can bring experience and knowledge to teach that other teachers can't match. Without an education degree, the benefits and pay are 2nd tier

  • @tarunramesh8539
    @tarunramesh8539 10 років тому +1

    Its funny back when I was in school 5-6 years ago, I would say this all the time to my mum. Sadly she always took it as I hate learning.

  • @MarvinDHernandez
    @MarvinDHernandez 10 років тому

    Present certification requirements do not close the door to engineers, chemists, programmers, etc. that want to teach. But truth be told, most only do so because they are either burned out or unemployed. The private sector pays way more money. It's one of (the many) reasons why 50% of new teachers leave education after about 5 years.

  • @zillellah6838
    @zillellah6838 10 років тому +2

    love his videos ..... i would say his videos on ted,s are on top and even better than many other bullshitter speakers who just talk about porns and stuff like that

  • @Bubelmanen
    @Bubelmanen 9 років тому +19

    I wonder if I'm the only 16 year old here watching?

    • @ajhaward5522
      @ajhaward5522 8 років тому +2

      Show this to your principal

    • @Redpoppy80
      @Redpoppy80 7 років тому +1

      +Bubelmanen You are probably smarter than your teachers than.

    • @michaelfivaz5832
      @michaelfivaz5832 4 роки тому

      Kellye Self no you are not

    • @hobaibfahim849
      @hobaibfahim849 3 роки тому

      I wish I were here when I was 16!

  • @Wabel72
    @Wabel72 11 років тому +2

    He is epic

  • @FlashToso
    @FlashToso 10 років тому

    Do educators understand that education is learning? Schools and teachers should support that function!!
    Would anyone prefer that store employees make purchase choices for customers or let customers do it themselves? Educators have too much power!!
    DeptEd can't influence local decisions to even make beneficial suggestions. We are so far behind other countries because 'local control' vision rarely expands beyond local communities. "Local Control" resists outside influence as "interference".

  • @MarvinDHernandez
    @MarvinDHernandez 10 років тому

    Reread what you wrote :
    "An education degree does not make one better qualified to impart knowledge as compared to individuals with real word experience and knowledge in a particular subject".
    I completely disagree. Having a degree in education is not a guarantee of being competent. That's true in ANY field that has licensing or certification But what you fail to understand is that teaching is much more than simply knowing your subject matter. ...

  • @DanielCwele
    @DanielCwele 10 років тому +1

    17:55 - 18:40

  • @julianbolt
    @julianbolt 10 років тому

    Guernsey needs him too!

  • @IronMongoose1
    @IronMongoose1 11 років тому

    yum yum!

  • @lisafromjackson
    @lisafromjackson 10 років тому

    They're busy preparing their kids for tests and to comply with standards and their principals are standing over them making sure they do. This is not on teachers; this is on every one of us who, by doing nothing, have allowed this test-driven system to dominate.

  • @PaulBeaudet
    @PaulBeaudet 11 років тому +1

    kodak invented the first digital image sensor... ironically

  • @SCATutoringCenterGarfield
    @SCATutoringCenterGarfield 9 років тому +1

    Hey guys! We would appreciate if you can take some time out and answer this question: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing public schools today?

    • @ChristopherHolwell
      @ChristopherHolwell 9 років тому +3

      SCA Tutoring Center lack of funding, inability to attract the brightest minds into teaching, poor teacher to student ratio, too much emphasis on competition and not cooperation, not enough real life knowledge being shared (aka the curriculum is mostly geared toward dumbing down its citizens), etc etc.

    • @SkipMichael
      @SkipMichael 9 років тому

      SCA Tutoring Center : More funding... NO... More competition, not less. Students have to be taught it's a mean world and only the bright will make it. The value of education has to be taught. The voucher system is a must.

    • @EyeLean5280
      @EyeLean5280 8 років тому +3

      SCA Tutoring Center False assumptions about why East Asian countries show better math and science scores.
      Everyone seems to believe the numbers reported by those countries are genuine. They are not. Academic corruption is rampant right down to the kindergarten level. Their shenanigans make what happened under Michelle Rhee look good by comparison: parents handing wads of cash to teachers in the middle of the hall and in full view of students; administrators changing grades of all sorts to "save face" for their schools; state workers phoning the families of low-performing students to tell them to keep their kids home on state testing days. All this and much more.
      How do I know all this? I lived and taught there and know many other Westerners who have, as well.
      The _real_ question is, why don't the western journalists, whose job it is to check into stories like this instead of simply passing on foreign propaganda, know it as well?

    • @EyeLean5280
      @EyeLean5280 8 років тому +2

      The consequences of our credulity over the last two decades and our panicked attempts to catch up to the mirage that is East Asian education success has ruined public education in America. It was never top-flight but all the high-stakes testing, standardization of curriculum, micro-management of teachers and overworking of children have stamped the life out of what good things it did offer.
      American education journalists! HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME!!!

    • @ChristopherHolwell
      @ChristopherHolwell 8 років тому +3

      Skip Michael human brain development completely disagrees with you in how a child should learn. Check out the research behind it.

  • @tarunramesh8539
    @tarunramesh8539 10 років тому

    People need to learn to intergrate technology into their life positively. There are plenty of apps that can enhance and help you manage your day. You just have to be creative about how to use it. An iPad can certainly being about a positive change if used correctly. The same with facebook, I use facebook as my news feed by liking useful and interesting pages and blocking status whores. Thats called using facebook to your advantage

  • @Nikpendar_TV
    @Nikpendar_TV 10 років тому +1

    I should appreciate if you could say..Persian Kabab...smile..

  • @MarvinDHernandez
    @MarvinDHernandez 10 років тому

    ... If that were true, bad lecturers would be a rare thing at the university level. Being a good teacher means knowing how to transfer your knowledge to students. That's what an education major studies in an education program and what the typical person with 'real world knowledge' lacks. Given a choice between hiring a person with a degree in (as an example) maths education versus an engineer, I'll take the person with a degree in education.

  • @ckbond41
    @ckbond41 11 років тому +5

    That guy talks a lot of sense there.

  • @nestorrfortuna1
    @nestorrfortuna1 11 років тому +1

    i just learned something interesting

  • @SFoureman
    @SFoureman 2 роки тому

    Organic progressP
    Concentrate on your micro climate.