Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education
B**1
Great book for educators
Great book with lots of education advice.
R**S
Our educational system needs more gardens and fewer warehouses
Note: Ken Robinson again collaborated with Lou Aronica on this book but the voice is his.In a perfect world, schools would be communities in which shared learning thrives. Teachers are students and students are teachers. School board members, the administrative staff, parents, and other family members support and nourish shared learning in ways and to an extent appropriate to the given circumstances. Knowledge is shared, skills are developed, and personal growth accelerates naturally. In a perfect world….If you are among the millions who have seen Ken Robinson’s TED program, you already know what he thinks about creative learning in today’s schools. He’s all for it but the sad reality is that, not despite but because of a relentless emphasis on raising standards through more competition and accountability, there is little – if any – creative learning by anyone in most schools today.According to Robinson, this dangerous myth “is one of the main reasons why so many reform efforts do not work. On the contrary, they often compound the very problems they claim to be solving. They include the alarming rates of nongraduation from schools and colleges, the levels of stress and depression – even suicide – among students and their teachers, the falling value of as university degree, the rocketing costs of getting one, and the rising levels of unemployment among graduates and non graduates alike.”The “revolution” to which this book’s subtitle refers is based on specific principles that Robinson thoroughly examines. They share so much in common with values affirmed by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his classic essay “Self-Reliance.” Both have a steadfast faith in educational purposes that are personal, cultural, social, and economic. As Robinson sees it, “the aims of education are [begin italics] to enable students to understand the world around them and the talents they have within them so that they can become fulfilled individuals and active, compassionate citizens [end italics].”Ken Robinson offers concrete, real-world evidence of schools that are trying to offer the kind of rigorous, personalized, and engaged education that everyone needs but that so many have too long been denied. “They are part of a long revolution. This time it has to be for everyone, not for a select few. The stakes have never been higher, and the outcomes could hardly matter more.”Presumably he agrees with me, however, that if the admirable objectives he envisions are to be achieved “for everyone,” progress toward that achievement must be measured in terms of “baby steps” and “small victories” that generate a momentum that – over time – simply cannot be denied or compromised.
6**
A new way to transform education
Explore the inspiring pages of Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education by Dr. Ken Robinson, a thought-provoking analysis of reimagining traditional educational systems. Robinson challenges the status quo and advocates for a shift towards fostering creativity, innovation, and individuality in today’s schools. Through compelling anecdotes and insightful research, he emphasizes the importance of valuing diverse talents and encouraging a more personalized approach to education. This book is a must-read for anyone passionate about reshaping the future of education and empowering students to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
C**E
Want Possibilities in Education? Look no more.
Outstanding book. As a mother of 2 young girls in the South Bay of Los Angeles CA, I find myself having a knowing-ness in my soul that my kids needs are not being met to 100% of my satisfaction in the current school model. Over the course of time, I extracted this gut feeling and pulled it out of myself and my kids, then wrote it into words, frustrations, creations and statistics. I allowed myself to really get in touch with what is going on inside my child and in myself without judgement. It then became clear over the course of time that I wanted more for my amazing little creative people and that I was the one to make that MORE happen. I am so thankful for Sir Ken and all of his hard work he has done over many years. He was able to pour all of that hard work into this book. This book provides so many answers to the heart tugging questions that were on my mind, and gave me a very clear vision as to what he values for education. They are things that were also were very close to what I valued for my girls. He then takes these values and gives examples of how to implement them right where you are at. Its not just theory, its very practical steps on how to be a better teacher, parent and person in life. This book is far beyond how to educate better, its how to live a better life.I did not get passed the introduction without a highlighter. Ken writes: "As I see it, the aims of education are to enable students to understand the world around them and the talents within them so that they can become better fulfilled individuals and active, compassionate citizens."In my journey of empowering my kids to be the best version of themselves, I find this book invaluable for me to be very proactive in creating a new space for them to learn and grow. Thank you! It was a pleasure to meet you as well!! CLD
D**K
Important Text To Begin a School-wide Shift to Modern Teaching
This book is chock-full of rationale for why the current school system in America isn't working. The current system is based on training for a workforce that no longer exists. Today's students have grown up with technology in their laps, so this idea that teachers are the gatekeepers of knowledge and the sage on the stage is over. Education requires collaboration and student empowerment because students already have a wealth of knowledge. It's time to help hone that innate research mindset (a shift from TikToks to TedTalks). This text offers some great ideas for how to manage student behavioral problems by providing more freedom and flexibility. If nothing else, this book provides some inspiration for teachers who feel beaten down by the system, by offering some real pedagogical support for unorthodox teaching methods.
M**S
Urgent
This book is an absolute masterpiece. If you truly care about education in any sense, do yourself the favor of reading it
P**A
Molte info utili!
Libro molto ricco di suggerimenti concreti per cambiare il mondo della scuola. Utile anche per chi si occupa di formazione in azienda perché, almeno a me, alcuni metodi didattico-pedagogici non sono così conosciuti. Alcune lungaggini sul sistema scolastico americano ma basta saltarle e non inficiano sulla comprensione dei contenuti successivi
B**O
Brilliant book, most relevant for the current education scenario
Brilliant insights that should be read and followed by ALL educators if they want to contribute anything meaningful
A**E
Great
Nothing disruptive, nothing transcendentally new, but very interesting for personal help and reflection on what it is to be creative and how creativity can positively surprise us.From Sir Robinson I expected nothing less. Strongly recommend anyone who has the time, interest, and self-reflection ability about their (pro)creative practices
V**K
"Revolutions are defined not only by the ideas that drive them but by the scale of their impact."
There's only the one and only Sir Ken Robinson. It's hard to believe that now one must refer to him in the past-tense.
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