Thursday, July 2, 2009
Do Schools Kill Creativity ?
Hello ! What Ken Robinson postulates is that the schools kill the creativity of the students. He says that everybody has a interest in education and that the children has a capacity of innovation and creativity, because they are not afraid of being wrong. This changes when people become adult. Somehow the schools tries to remove them from their creativity. He says that today our educational sistem is based on the idea of the academic ability. And the most useful subjects for work are in the top. He thinks that our only hope to the future is to adopt a new conception about human ecology, and we have to rethink the fundamentals principals that we are teaching the children. I am agree with him because most of the school tries to impose their rules and what they think it is right and good. And it should not be like that, I think that in the schools should exist the freedom to let as be as we want to.
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Good Camila.
I´m sorry to say I will have to penalize you discounting one point from your garade because of turning your assignment in late. It was due last Sunday, 28th.
This is the scoring criteria used:
All aspects of the task are very well handled.
3 points
Good use of lexical resources.
Coherence generally well handled.
2.5 Points
Grammar is adequate despite minor errors.
2 points.
Score: 7.5 Grade: 6.0 - 1: 5.0
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