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August 1, 2016

‘You don’t want a caste system for creativity’ – campaignlive.co.uk

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“We don’t want a caste system for creativity.” Enjoyed talking with Kate Magee for this article in Campaign magazine.


Click here to view article.


 

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Published on August 01, 2016 12:35

July 13, 2016

Now Playing on Netflix: Finding Your Element

Now playing on #Netflix Finding Your Element with Sir Ken Robinson (2013)


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Published on July 13, 2016 09:42

November 3, 2015

“The World’s Largest Lesson” – Written by Sir Ken Robinson


On September 25th 2015, 193 world leaders will commit to the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. 17 goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years. End extreme poverty. Fight inequality and injustice. Fix climate change. If every school in the world teaches children about these goals, we will help them become the generation that changed the world.


More info: https://www.tes.com/worldslargestlesson/


 

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Published on November 03, 2015 09:18

October 27, 2015

Sir Ken Robinson Interview on The Drew Marshall Show

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Canada’s Most Listened To Spiritual Talk Show Since 2003


Human Hand-Grenade To Standardized Testing & Our Current Educational Systems

Click here to listen: http://drewmarshall.ca/listen2015-html#151010


 

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Published on October 27, 2015 15:08

April 22, 2015

CBS News – Sir Ken Robinson on creative schools, transforming education

My new book, Creative Schools, is now available in print, e-book and audio book. Very pleased to discuss is with the great team at CBS This Morning.



Source link: www.cbsnews.com

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Published on April 22, 2015 13:11

November 5, 2014

NPR/TED Radio Hour: How Do Schools Kill Creativity?

icon_510298I really enjoyed recording this interview for the recent TED Radio Hour on NPR on creativity. I’m particularly delighted that Dame Gillian Lynn is in the piece too retelling with me the story of her discovery as a child that she wasn’t ‘sick’, she was a dancer.


Click here to listen.


The full program also features  interviews with Sting, Elizabeth Gilbert and Charles Limb.

Here are links for streaming and for downloading on iTunes.


http://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/351538855/the-source-of-creativity


https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/npr-ted-radio-hour-podcast/id523121474?mt=2


 


 

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Published on November 05, 2014 13:59

August 13, 2014

The Educators: Interview with Sarah Montague at BBC Radio Four

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Enjoyed this interview with Sarah Montague at BBC Radio Four part of the new series on The Educators.

I even got to revisit my old elementary school in Liverpool.


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Published on August 13, 2014 15:55

July 31, 2014

Sir Ken Robinson speaks to Paddy O’Connell

When we launched in Finding Your Element in the UK, I went to BBC Radio 2 in London for an interview and call-in with Paddy O Connell. This is how it went:


 

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Published on July 31, 2014 07:50

June 27, 2014

Ken Robinson: Do Schools Ignore Talents?

I enjoyed this interview in Paris with with for Aurora Velez for Learning World. Hope you do too.


 

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Published on June 27, 2014 10:37

November 18, 2013

Interview: BBC’s Desert Island Discs

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I was honored and delighted to be interviewed recently on the BBC’s Desert Island Discs, the longest running radio interview show in the world. Listen to the show, but also take a look round the Desert Island Discs website. It’s fascinating.


Listen here.

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Published on November 18, 2013 12:01

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