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The tyranny of common sense: Ken Robinson on TED

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What’s there to say, really? It’s Ken Robinson. I personally love the man and vow to publish every presentation he delivers on TED for as long as I have a blog. He’s very funny but he delves into very serious issues. In this latest talk Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical change in the way we approach education and towards a greater sense of pursuit for that which moves us in life. Make sure to watch his outstanding TEDTalks – Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity and Bring on the learning revolution! – and don’t miss his previous presentation at the Hammer Lectures where he developed many of these ideas.



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