Monday, 28 April 2014

                                               Robson says schools kill creativity

There are three main points in this lecture. The first one is extraordinary evidence of human creativities. The second one is no idea to make a plan for the future. The last one is really extraordinary children capacity that children have their capacities for innovation. Robins gave two examples. Children are not frightened of being wrong. If you are not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original. When they get to be adults, most kids lost capacity. They become frightened to being wrong. Each kid has tremendous talents, but we squander them. Creativity is important in education as literary, we should treat it with the same status.

Before 19th century, there was no public system of education. They came into being to meet the needs of industrialism. Therefore, hierarchy is rooted on two ideas. First, the most useful subjects for work are at the top. Second, is academic ability which has really come to our view of intelligence because university designed the system in their academic image. Robinson also mentioned three things about intelligence: diverse, dynamic and distinct. He gave an example of a famous dancer Gillian. We need to reconstitute our conception of human capacity and also rethink the fundamental principles on which we are education our children.

In my opinion, I agree Robison ‘s point. Most schools are killing children creativity. Like he said that whole word schools usually focus on math and language;they put art or dance behind. Most schools want children study hard to get better score and enter top university. Hence, they ignore to develop children’s intelligence and interest.

Monday, 14 April 2014

                            Spring break

      On spring break, we decided to drive to Malibu, enjoy its scenery and catch a glimpse of the world-famous seaside city
 
      Our car exit from the freeway at gate 33 of 101 South, and then run on a tree-lined boulevard towards Malibu. Hills appearing on both sides of the road, suddenly several deer emerged on the right hillside. I shouted excitedly: “deer! Look, deer! “Thrilled, my friend Vince immediately rolled down the window and looked around:" Where? Where? "The deer simply ignored us, lowered heads and ate grass joyfully, paying no attention to us. If they could have spoken, they would have just snorted: humph, stop fussing!

       Following this road, we came to a winding mountain road with steep peaks on the right and deep cliffs on the left. Now left turn, now right turn, all the way on the mountain road was really frightening. Our speed was very low, whereas the oncoming vehicles in the left lane whirred past us. How bold the Americans were.

       Finally we reached the beach where we saw white sandy beaches along with turquoise waters. with a relaxed mood, we found some youth playing beach volleyball, some surfing, some swimming and some lying on the beach enjoying sunbathing. We found an empty area, sat down and took out our food to eat. As the friends chatted, we felt delighted as if the time had flew back to childhood. We quietly enjoyed the coastal breeze and longed for such a great pleasure forever!