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August 22, 2009

By: Cooper-Hewitt N. from New York, NY
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Many of you may have already seen Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk on his theory of schools killing creativity https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html . This video was a huge hit for educators and has sparked quite a lot of conversation about the arts in schools. Sir Ken Robinson recently gave another talk at the Creative Company Conference. You can find the video here https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html . Please note that the video was taken by an audience member with a handheld camera. The footage is a bit shaky at times and the sound is lacking a bit, but it is still watchable. Enjoy.


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Posted By: Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
On: 5/29/2009 9:22:50 AM

Many of you may have already seen Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk on his theory of schools killing creativity https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html . This video was a huge hit for educators and has sparked quite a lot of conversation about the arts in schools. Sir Ken Robinson recently gave another talk at the Creative Company Conference. You can find the video here https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html . Please note that the video was taken by an audience member with a handheld camera. The footage is a bit shaky at times and the sound is lacking a bit, but it is still watchable. Enjoy.



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