Saturday, December 8, 2012

Do Schools Kill Creativity? | toteachornototeach

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Do Schools Kill Creativity?

Do Schools Kill Creativity? 
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by Ken Robinson
I’ve spoken twice at TED. The first time was in 2006. TED was a very different event then. It was a private conference for about 1,200 people. After the event, the talks were packaged in a box set of DVDs and sent just to the attendees. I gave a talk called “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” A few months later, Chris Anderson, the curator of TED, called to say they were planning to put a few talks on their website as an experiment and asked if they could include mine. The timing was perfect. Social media was beginning to take shape and the insatiable appetite for YouTube and short videos was about to emerge. The experiment was an instant success and has turned TED into a global cultural phenomenon. There are now several hundred talks on the website and the number of downloads has passed one billion.
I’m surprised and delighted to say that my first talk remains the most viewed of all TEDTalks so far. It’s been