Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution!
Robinson is becoming a legend in education reform. He led the British government's 1998 committee advising on creative education. His findings were so powerful that he was knighted in 2003. All across the world, education systems are attempting reform. But, Sir Robinson believes that “reform is no use anymore. Because that’s simply improving a broken model.” What he calls for is a revolution that transforms the system into something new. “Not evolution, but a revolution!” #cr


10 Tips to Achieve Creativity and Innovation in Education
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world.” Albert Einstein 1. Encourage children to find the answer 2. Children learn, teachers observe 3. Sit in round tables rather than desks 4. Focus on one project instead of multiple projects 5. Focus on the concept 6. Every idea is a patent 7. Use design thinking tools and methods 8. Problem-to-Solution vs Solution-to-Problem models 9. Reflect on previous taught lessons and skills