From the Burlington Free Press – 9/23/2011 [Sir Ken Robinson's] early career focused on bringing more arts education into British schools and from there he became an internationally known authority on the value and power of creativity. He’s advised governments around the world on arts education and innovation… Robinson challenged the audience to create schools … | Read more.
From Brain Pickings: Creativity is combinatorial, that nothing is entirely original, that everything builds on what came before, and that we create by taking existing pieces of inspiration, knowledge, skill and insight that we gather over the course of our lives and recombining them into incredible new creations… | Read more.
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Ken Robinson on passionate learning
From the Burlington Free Press – 9/23/2011 [Sir Ken Robinson's] early career focused on bringing more arts education into British schools and from there he became an internationally known authority on the value and power of creativity. He’s advised governments around the world on arts education and innovation… Robinson challenged the audience to create schools … | Read more.