This is one of the best speeches I have ever heard about education and the importance of creativity in education.
It's hilarious, interesting, and you may like to listen to this case of a highly kinesthetic girl at school Gillian Lynne, a well-known multimillionare coreographer (Cats, Phantom of the Opera), who was diagnosed a learning disorder at school.
I absolutely agree with Sir Ken Robinson about the need to reshape the educational system which nowadays is still placing too much emphasis on the logico-mathematical, and linguistic intelligences.
This summer I had the chance to learn a bit more about the Multiple Intelligences Theory with Mario Rinvolucri thanks to a scholarship I received from the Generalitat de Catalunya. So I could attend a summer course in Pilgrims, University of Kent, in Canterbury, an experience I highly recommend: great trainers, great atmosphere, great campus.
Showing posts with label Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory. Show all posts
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)