Sir Ken Robinson outlines the principles
that crucial for the human mind to flourish ...
There is wonderful work happening in this
country. But I have to say it's happening in spite of the dominant
culture of education, not because of it. It's like people are sailing
into a headwind all the time. And the reason I think is this: that
many of the current policies are based on mechanistic conceptions of
education. It's like education is an industrial process that can be
improved just by having better data, and somewhere in, I think, the back
of the mind of some policy makers is this idea that if we fine-tune
it well enough, if we just get it right, it will all hum along perfectly
into the future. It won't, and it never did.
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