The New York Times’ new Learning sections will feature a question-and-answer segment with an education expert. For our first installment, we’ve chosen Sir Ken Robinson, a best-selling author and ...
Sir Ken Robinson's clarion call for more creativity in schools is a legacy that will live on for decades to come. The world’s most well-known education luminary died yesterday. Sir Ken Robinson passed ...
Let me say a few words about creativity. I’ve written a lot about this theme in other publications. Rather than test your patience here with repetition of those ideas, let me refer you to them if you ...
Ken Robinson, a dynamic, influential proponent of stimulating the creativity of students that has too often been squelched by schools in the service of conformity, died Aug. 21 at his home in London.
For our first installment, we’ve chosen Sir Ken Robinson, a best-selling author and longtime advocate of transforming education. His latest book, “You, Your Child, and School,”was published in March ...
For our first installment, we’ve chosen Sir Ken Robinson, a best-selling author and longtime advocate of transforming education. p pulse Follow The New York Times’ new Learning sections will feature a ...