
Sir Ken Robinson - Can Creativity Be Taught
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Arts
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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Ken Robinson discusses his background in education and his views on creativity. He defines creativity as a process involving original ideas with value, emphasizing that it can be applied in any field, not just the arts. Robinson argues against the myths that creativity cannot be taught or assessed, explaining that teaching creativity involves enabling and inspiring students. He highlights the importance of clear criteria for assessing creativity and integrating it into the curriculum to enhance teaching and learning.
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