One of the main reasons for this massive waste of talent is the very process that is meant to develop it: education.
– Ken Robinson, Out of Our Minds: Learning To Be Creative
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By Daniel Im
One of the main reasons for this massive waste of talent is the very process that is meant to develop it: education.
– Ken Robinson, Out of Our Minds: Learning To Be Creative
By Daniel Im
Watch this talk by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA’s Benjamin Franklin award, about changing education paradigms. He raises a lot of insightful points regarding the apparent and non-apparent outcomes of the enlightenment educational paradigm that has dominated our learning landscape.
He argues that “great learning happens in groups” and that “collaboration is the stuff of growth.” He also brings forward the argument that the habits of our institutions need to be altered, if significant change in education and, in turn, our society is to happen.
What would it look like if we thought differently about human capacity?
Watch this short film to learn and be amazed.
By Daniel Im
Watch this fascinating vision of what the future of our classrooms could look like as technology becomes more accessible and affordable? Imagine if this is how learning took place in our churches?
The sermons would be more interactive and captiviating.
Our discipleship classes would be focused more on holistic and transformative learning, with an emphasis on a variety of learning styles.
By Daniel Im
Watch this high school teacher, Paul Andersen, explain how he is using technology and gaming to improve learning and engagement in his AP Biology classroom!