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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Brandon Busteed from Gallup

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Education Strengths Links

  • The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses - Barbara Esham

On Innovation - A Classroom Resource To Teach Creativity and Innovation

  • On Innovation

Thoughts

"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
~Albert Einstein, Scientist

"Many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not - because the thing they were good at in school wasn't valued or was actually stigmatized."
~Sir Ken Robinson

"Teachers have to help students use their combination of intelligences to be successful in school, to help them learn whatever it is they want to learn, as well as what the teachers and society believe they have to learn."
~Howard Gardner, Professor of Cognition & Education, Harvard Universtiy
Author of numerous books on Multiple Intelligence

"Very many people go through their whole lives having no real sense of what their talents may be, or if they have any to speak of."
~Sir Ken Robinson

"I'm a lousy guitar player and an even lousier piano player. Had I not got Edge close by who was an extraordinarily gifted complex musician, I would be hopeless. Had I not got Larry and Adam, these melodies would not be grounded. But it's still very difficult for me to have to rely. Your weakness, the blessing of your weakness is it forces you into friendships."
~Bono, U2 Lead Singer

"Picasso is weak on Einstein's theory of relativity, and Einstein is weak on impressionist painting. I can assure you they did not become successful people in their fields by trying to counter-balance their weakness."
~Bernard Haldane, Pioneer in Career Planning

"Success is achieved by the development of strengths, not by the elimination of weaknesses. Name any successful person. Does this person have weaknesses? You bet!"
~Marilyn Vos Savant, Guiness Book Highest IQ Scorer (228)

"I've learned to draw and read a little bit, but I'm really still a very one-sided person and I don't know a great deal. I have limited intelligence and I use it in a particular direction."
~Richard Feynman, Nuclear Scientist, Nobel Prize Winner

"You were probably steered benignly away from things at school when you were a kid - things you liked - on the grounds that you would never get a job doing that: 'Don't do music, you're not going to be a musician. Don't do art, you won't be an artist.' Benign advice - now, profoundly mistaken."
~Sir Ken Robinson

"What children need most are families and schools that demonstrate unconditional belief in their strengths."
~Jennifer Fox, Author, Your Childs Strengths

“We are not all alike, there are diversities of natures among us which are adapted to different occupations… We must infer that all things are produced more plentifully and easily and of better quality when one man does one thing which natural to him and does it at the right time, and leaves other things.”

~Plato’s Republic Quoting Socrates, B Jowett, Translation, Agora Publications, Original Work Published in 1873


"There isn't an education system on the planet that teaches dance everyday to children the way we teach them mathematics. Why?"

~Sir Ken Robinson


"Neuroscience tells us that it's not that the child is broken, but rather that our teaching approach may be inappropriate, given the needs of the child. Neuroscience can provide clues as to why certain forms of learning can be difficult for some people and not for others. Armed with this knowledge, there are many things teachers can do to help students learn more effectively."

~Neuroscience In The Classroom








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