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Creativity in Schools – Sir Ken Robinson
Posted by chrislammert in Education, Ideas, Inspiration, Personal, Uncategorized on December 7th, 2009
One of the best talks that I have seen from the TED conference website recently is one given by Sir Ken Robinson on creativity and education. Many people I have talked to actually have seen this talk in a class in school which may seem ironic. Serious thought should be given into implementing creativity into the education system and less focus on the fear of failure. Sir Ken Robinson keeps the talk light and humorous while maintaining a strong thesis that considers the style of the current education system and how it affects the future of children today. Some notable quotes from the speech include:
Nobody has a clue…what the world will look like in five years’ time. And yet we’re meant to be educating them for it. So the unpredictability, I think, is extraordinary.
I heard a great story recently — I love telling it – of a little girl who was in a drawing lesson. She was six and she was at the back, drawing, and the teacher said this little girl hardly ever paid attention, and in this drawing lesson she did. The teacher was fascinated and she went over to her and she said, “What are you drawing?” And the girl said, “I’m drawing a picture of God.” And the teacher said, “But nobody knows what God looks like.” And the girl said, “They will in a minute.”
Picasso once said this. He said that all children are born artists. The problem is to remain an artist as we grow up. I believe this passionately,that we don’t grow into creativity, we grow out of it. Or rather, we get educated out if it. So why is this?
Note: Sir Ken Robinson has an excellent book called “The Element”
Bottom Line: The education system works for some but not for all. The system is created to dilute creativity and promote conformity. Some call the education system broken but when given the task of creating an education system that can correctly serve 300 million American individuals, who really has the right answer?
The Key’s to Life – By: Will Smith
I came across this blog post from a blog that I read often (Ben Casnocha) and I really connected with the message inspired by Will Smith:
Will Smith, one of my favorite actors and rappers, tells the audience at the 2005 Kid’s Choice Awards that the keys to life are running and reading. The two minute YouTube clip is embedded below. Running because when you run you get tired and want to quit and have to train yourself to fight through the pain and be resilient, and reading because through books you can learn from the people who have lived before you. It’s inspirational to hear this message delivered by Smith to a rap beat and interspersed with some riffs on hard work.
Thanks to Ben Casnocha @bencasnocha
Twitter’s Fraternity – Tweepme.com
Posted by chrislammert in Personal, Web on May 10th, 2009
I came across the site Tweepme.com today and I saw strange similarities between the basic model of the website and the operating model of the College Fraternity:
Similarities:
-Pay money to join (dues vs sign up fee)
-Paying money gives you instant friends that you become associated with
-You become associated or “friends” with people that you had few prior similar interests
I know many fraternity members who do have fun, but end up having no genuine social bonds with other fraternity members. This happens because they have artificially created and synthesized a friendship through pledging, initiating and partying instead of seeking out friends in a more natural and organic way. This isn’t to say that some people can’t develop meaningful relationships this way, it’s just in my experience the longest lasting friendships are ones that are formed more naturally. More on the intricacies of the fraternity system in a later post.
Bottom line: Paying for friends and contacts to increase your social stature does not guaratee any genuine social interaction or happiness.
Celebrities Promote Cancer Awareness in a Motherly Way
Posted by chrislammert in Personal on May 9th, 2009
The Noreen Fraser Foundation teamed up with some of Hollywood’s leading male stars to promote cancer awareness by recording free e-cards for people to send to mothers across the world. Each e-card has a message from a celebrity for women to get checked for various cancers regularly. Send as many as you want to the mothers and wives in your life. Help promote cancer awareness!


