Danh ngôn của Ken Robinson

You can be creative in anything - in math, science, engineering, philosophy - as much as you can in music or in painting or in dance.
You can be creative in anything - in math, science, engineering, philosophy - as much as you can in music or in painting or in dance.
Bạn có thể sáng tạo trong bất kỳ lĩnh vực nào - trong toán học, khoa học, kỹ thuật, triết học - nhiều nhất có thể trong âm nhạc, hội họa hoặc khiêu vũ.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Ken Robinson
- The arts, sciences, humanities, physical education, languages and maths all have equal and central contributions to make to a student's education.
- Learning happens in the minds and souls, not in the databases of multiple-choice tests.
- We live in worlds that we have forged and composed. It's much more true than any of the species that you see. I mean, it seems to me that one of the most distinctive features of human intelligence is the capacity to imagine, to project out of our own immediate circumstances and to bring to mind things that aren't present here and now.
- Creativity is putting your imagination to work, and it's produced the most extraordinary results in human culture.
- Now the problem with standardized tests is that it's based on the mistake that we can simply scale up the education of children like you would scale up making carburetors. And we can't, because human beings are very different from motorcars, and they have feelings about what they do and motivations in doing it, or not.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Science
- Any sufficiently badly-written science is indistinguishable from magic.
- My father left me with his love of Jewish studies and cultural life. To this very day, along with several physicians and scientist colleagues, I take regular periodical lessons taught by a Rabbinical scholar on how the Jewish law views moral and ethical problems related to modern medicine and science.
- Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
- The chances of Israeli science competing with big American science are small. For almost 15 years, we had no competition.
- The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.