Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sir ken Robinson and the education problem



HI everyone! I hope you’re fine with the rain xdd

Today we’re going to talking about education apropos of the video of Sir Ken Robinson. I don’t know what I was expecting when a saw the title of the video, but I’m really agree with all that he said. The Education –with capital E- must concern all of us, because it is something that affects everyone and today is a problem that we all can see. 

Being a teacher? Today no one wants to be a teacher. No one wants to teach to the childrens and why?? because the pay is not enough. That’s all. But the fact is that without teachers there would not society, not progress. We all need someone to teach us. Teach is a gift, is a talent…and learn from people who has it is gift too. So I can’t understand why is so frowned upon to say “Yes, I’m a teacher”. It should be a proud. 

On the other hand, in the topic of the creativity I couldn’t be more agreeing. A few years ago if a kid was too restless, he was…a kid! He was normal. Not be able to be calm was part of the childhood. But nowadays if the kid can’t be in calm or if he is too distracted, then he has TDAH. Today childhood is sickness. I think that maybe –and just maybe- for some people could be pathologic, but just in adults (and not even in that case). I believe that we’re all different; we’re all special above all the kids! They’re especially especial xd Perhaps some kids are bad in language or maths or biology….but maybe they are good in art or music, maybe they’re going to be a great singers or dancers. Who knows? Is all part of be human J

My inspiration is gone, so I think that’s it for this week.
Enjoy the rain night c:


3 comments:

  1. The good talents of children are been underestimated from long time ago and that's very sad :(

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  2. Good comment, I like so much your blog! :)

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  3. Sadly, even teachers are bored of going to schools, with this system :(
    And ADHD is fake!! I said it in my post today, hehe ;)

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