I shared this 2 years ago today. Will do so again. Benjamin is one of the most inspiring people I have ever listened to. And he's so funny... I love his 'downward spirals'
Was introduced to him during a Coaching Certification course roughly 10 years ago, and could not remember his name :( I was listening to NPR Radio and they were covering a feature story on him. I can't tell you how grateful I am to have reconnected with this man. Ben Zander is simply brilliant. Thanks for sharing @Belinda_MSC
the most important phrase of all important phrases might be: "its all invented.." that`s the key. thanks coursera to have brought me here. wonderfulll! i watch it now the third time because it soooo inspirational, gives hope !!
National Conference of School Leadership....you should look at this video and capture the names of all the people who were scowling through this video....I have been in education for over 30 years...and the negativity expressed on their faces reveal the problem with our education system today ( and back in 2011) such an powerful example of people who have lost their spark and should be thanked for their work, but moved out of the way so other passionate educators can work with children and people today....ugh!
I think it is an excellent question, and I have been thinking about it. Maybe it is not that pilots do not have to obey the rules. Maybe it is about how it is conveyed to them, I guess. If you ask them why they need to learn and abide by them - I believe that will make them understand and might work better (rather than approaching it with "you must"). Just brainstorming...
I very much enjoy Benjamin Zander's masterclasses, but I disagree with his giving every student an A. That should be, as much as possible, an objective measurement of mastery. (But it does make sense to write a letter about what they need to do to achieve one.) Also, regarding the downward spiral and the idea that there's nowhere to go from an A but down, I would argue you should go from one A to the next A. I absolutely agree with framing things positively, but not to the extreme that we ignore reality.
It's extremely ironic that he denounces the "sage on the stage" teaching approach, while that's precisely what he uses for his own (effective) masterclasses. This is nonsense, as was the analogy comparing name changes to grade changes. Very disappointing.
I so love Ben Zander and the concept of you cannot learn anything unless you make a mistake. "How fascinating!"
What a wonderfully animated man! So full of life and truly passionate about what he is speaking about! A true inspiration!
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I shared this 2 years ago today. Will do so again. Benjamin is one of the most inspiring people I have ever listened to. And he's so funny... I love his 'downward spirals'
Was introduced to him during a Coaching Certification course roughly 10 years ago, and could not remember his name :(
I was listening to NPR Radio and they were covering a feature story on him. I can't tell you how grateful I am to have reconnected with this man. Ben Zander is simply brilliant. Thanks for sharing @Belinda_MSC
Mesmerized! Didn't blink my eyes even once. Truly inspirational. Thanks Coursera!!
Simply GREAT! No other words to say....
Brilliant! Thank you for bringing me here Coursera!
the most important phrase of all important phrases might be: "its all invented.."
that`s the key. thanks coursera to have brought me here. wonderfulll!
i watch it now the third time because it soooo inspirational, gives hope !!
So many wonderful people in this world. How inspirational! :) thank you Coursera.
I loved the personal stories! So inspiring! Thanks Coursera!
Thank you Coursera for bringing me to this video...so powerful and so true.
Beautiful and inspiring to all us educators and would be leaders...
What a wonderful message from a very talented Master
Ridiculously excellent !
this man is great!!! we need leaders & transformers like that, that`s amazing, he spreads so much energy... its soo intense. we need more !!!
That was fantastic!
I am really touched by this inspiring speech, applause standing, I have never seen better example of PEA coaching. Thank you!
greatness personified!
Beautifully conveyed!
this man is great, such inspiring. we need more transformer & transformation like this....
This man really inspire people. Great
HOW FASCINATING !!
This man is great! Very positive ! great energy he transmit :))))
❤️ So wonderful! ❤️ And I love the part about names at 4:04 ❤️🌟🌟🌟
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The end of my troubles is now
Great speech.. I just love THIS ❤
Great! So uplifting . Kudos!
amazing!!
amazing..
wonderful
PERFECT!
A great video about vision / personal vision and celebrating "fascinating" mistakes :)
Lovely.
Awesome awesome awesome
thank for Coursera
Yes,Without making mistakes,It is not possible to get success.
Coursera brought me here. Wonderful.
Very encouraging...
awesome
Superb!
Waow
That video is great !
Coursera brought me here. Thanks!
Tumeke! (awesome) thank you Prof Boyatzis
I've used this proactive way to teach art...it works wonderfully!
loved it! he reminds me to doctor Who,!
I am actually a violinist and that "voice" is relatable
Top !
Good
Coursera took me here =)
I have shining eyes effect now. How fabulous (without any mistake done)! Thanks Coursera for sharing this video!
What is the name of the song in the beginning??
I just realised that religion is a downward spiral. How fascinating! :-)
You must have a funny religion. Real religion lifts you up and inspires. It points to a magnificent transcending future of possibilities.
lol
How fascinating
Does anyone have a reference to the original source of this video/ conference?
Where are all the comments
So many resources to be able study...shout out to Coursera!!!
Great guy!!!
National Conference of School Leadership....you should look at this video and capture the names of all the people who were scowling through this video....I have been in education for over 30 years...and the negativity expressed on their faces reveal the problem with our education system today ( and back in 2011) such an powerful example of people who have lost their spark and should be thanked for their work, but moved out of the way so other passionate educators can work with children and people today....ugh!
Provocative! An important message.
Falor Ergo Sum. I err, therefore, I am.
Getting us closer to a vision, using more positieve signs and putting people in their thru self without them even knowing
coursera brought me here
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he is right about asia ..they are always right..i am studying here and i feel that everyday
I wonder how this would work out if he were giving flying lessons...just saying.
I think it is an excellent question, and I have been thinking about it. Maybe it is not that pilots do not have to obey the rules. Maybe it is about how it is conveyed to them, I guess. If you ask them why they need to learn and abide by them - I believe that will make them understand and might work better (rather than approaching it with "you must"). Just brainstorming...
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I very much enjoy Benjamin Zander's masterclasses, but I disagree with his giving every student an A. That should be, as much as possible, an objective measurement of mastery. (But it does make sense to write a letter about what they need to do to achieve one.)
Also, regarding the downward spiral and the idea that there's nowhere to go from an A but down, I would argue you should go from one A to the next A. I absolutely agree with framing things positively, but not to the extreme that we ignore reality.
It's extremely ironic that he denounces the "sage on the stage" teaching approach, while that's precisely what he uses for his own (effective) masterclasses. This is nonsense, as was the analogy comparing name changes to grade changes. Very disappointing.