Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Does school kill creativity

Do Schools skill creativity



I know it’s hard to disagree with someone who everyone agrees with but I disagree. Schools don’t kill creativity, they overkill creativity.I do agree with the rest of his speech.




The problem that schools nowadays have is that they mainly focus on mathematics, science and literature in their curriculum and include them from the first grade. All subjects must be focused on equally because we don’t know what most of students have motivation in. To me, school’s system must totally be changed. We should be able to select our major as soon as we pass primary school. But that never happens, and in order to major in multimedia, we have to pass the subjects that have nothing to do with this major and if we fail, that’s it because they want all of us to be the same.





This happens to a lot of students who study something unrelated to their future major.




Believe it or not, Picasso had never gone to school to study. Why? Because Picasso didn’t want to study something in which he had no interest in what-so-ever. So he didn’t let the school to kill his creativity and started to work on what he liked and in the end achieved his ambition.




So many people leave their school when they’re 13-14 because they realize that their creativity and motivation is in sports and most of them are now successful, well known and satisfied with their life just like… I don’t need to say his name because it’s written on the image.







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