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=Creativity in Schools=

Sir Ken Robinson asked the question a while ago, 'Do Schools kill Creativity?' media type="custom" key="6599293" and in Creativity World Forum 2010 media type="youtube" key="lWMneod7IIQ" height="385" width="640" What happens when we don't try? media type="custom" key="6599305" Charles Leadbetter explains why creativity is no longer a specialist job for special people, who create for their customers, but something which customers not only may take part in, but may drive. He gives good examples which could be used to set the scene, such as the development of mountain bikes. "Imagine you could take all the children in education in Britain, and 1% of them were co-developers of education, what would that do to the resources available to the education system?" (at 18 minutes in) media type="custom" key="6616635"

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