TED Talks from teachers you will soon love


  • October 5, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   education

If you've seen one TED Talk, chances are it may be Sir Ken Robinson's.

Filmed in February of 2006, Robinson's "Do schools kill creativity?" is a phenomenon in the TED Talk world. It has been viewed more than 35 million times. TED Talks are, by the way, forums in which people share a great idea in18 minutes or less.

TED began as a conference that combined Technology, Entertainment and Design enthusiasts in one place to share their big, bold ideas, back in 1984. They are now an online sensation.

And by the way, Sir Ken Robinson's answer is yes, schools are killing what makes learning beautiful.

But today, the good folks at TED tweeted out a link to the talks of nine teachers from across the world, who want education to be a great vehicle for change.

Watch "Talks from inspiring teachers" here. And just try not to be, well, inspired.

 
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