Creating Innovators: a lecture by Tony Wagner

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @bismarkadum-kwapong1079
    @bismarkadum-kwapong1079 3 роки тому

    A brand new approach to education model. I love Dr. Wagner and the information he shares on education.

  • @bismarkadum-kwapong1079
    @bismarkadum-kwapong1079 3 роки тому

    Knowledge is a free commodity and knowledge is constantly changing if not exponentially.

  • @qumarthapa
    @qumarthapa 11 років тому

    Great vid! I absolutely feel that the ideas are highly relevant and touching. Dr. Wagner has put what is required of 21st century teachers in the most organized and convincing manner possible.

  • @jnbaglio
    @jnbaglio 12 років тому +1

    Tony Wagner is amazing. He starts talking at 5:01, by the way.

  • @ThinkGlobalSchool
    @ThinkGlobalSchool  12 років тому

    Hi John,
    Are you still having trouble? It plays normally for me.

  • @JohnSWren
    @JohnSWren 12 років тому

    I can't make this video play, are others having a problem with it?

  • @bismarkadum-kwapong1079
    @bismarkadum-kwapong1079 3 роки тому

    What world cares about is what you can do with what you know.

  • @sunmoonstargood
    @sunmoonstargood 10 років тому

    Actually, the best education system is in China, being at the low 10% of the GDP per capita, China's scores are no.1 in the world on PISA, twice in a row (2009,2012), cross board (math, reading science). No one in the world can achieve that, not yet, definitely not Finland.
    No one are more creative than Chinese people, no one has more entrepreneurship than us Chinese people. Tony Wagner is all wrong: creativity/innovation can NOT be taught; it is something born with and triggered by needs and achieved by skill.

  • @sunmoonstargood
    @sunmoonstargood 10 років тому

    Tony Wagner is all wrong, only when there is need, creativity/innovative can be born, not because someone just wants to create or invent something.

  • @ggrthemostgodless8713
    @ggrthemostgodless8713 7 років тому +1

    In his need for emphasis he is just too sure of himself and too loud... and what he's saying, especially at the beginning, is just what everyone else has said a thousand times: the formulation of the problems is more important... the information is now free on the internet... information is constantly changing (not true; it is constantly expanding or refined)... and what with his saying Whatever you thought you KNEW is not longer true?? wow!!
    This is the sort of "lecture" to inspire teenagers with not much knowledge, those for whom platitudes evoke so much enthusiasm and feelings of "can do" attitudes, like salesmen are fed before going out to sell; or football players half-time motivational talks.
    I was expecting more, a lot more, from a "world renown speaker" like him!!
    I know you're going to get pissed at me here, but forget that, tell me where I'm wrong??

    • @MrJsatsui
      @MrJsatsui 4 роки тому

      Also, the QR codes are not the most innovative idea for a book and can work against a person trying to focus and learn.