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I really love how Sir Ken Robinson is able to start his TedTalks with humor and seamlessly transition into the bigger topic. He keeps you engaged with his jokes and solid logic through the whole TedTalk. His entire explanation for how the phrase “No child left behind” actually leaves millions behind was very insightful. Sir Ken Robisnosn in his TedTalk “How to escape education's death valley” says “What schools are encouraged to do is find out what kids can do across a very narrow spectrum” Kids are judged on standards that dont give equal weight to arts, humanities and physical education. This makes kids who are good at these subjects but not good at others, such as math and science, feel less than. It, in a way, favors certain types of intelligence and leaves the more creative kids “left behind”. Robinson also addressed the epidemic of ADHD in young children. He joked that we should not be surprised kids start to fidget after being told to do “low grade clerical work”. Robinson does not believe that there is an epidemic of ADHD. Kids are simply being children and get bored and want to move. Labeling kids as ADHD instead of building a curriculum that allows them to stay engaged and highlight their strengths is detrimental to students. I am loving Sir Ken Robison as a speaker! He says the things I have been thinking for years!


Robinson, Sir Ken. “How to Escape Education’s Death Valley.” TED Talk, www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_how_to_escape_education_s_death_valley/transcript. Accessed 11 June 2024. 



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