Sobre o Autor

Sir Ken Robinson was a renowned educator, author, and speaker, best known for his advocacy of creativity in education and his critiques of traditional schooling methods. He gained international recognition with his TED Talk, which has garnered millions of views, where he speaks about the need for reform in educational systems to foster creativity and innovation. Robinson's work emphasized the importance of nurturing individual talents and the arts in education, arguing that schools should focus more on developing diverse skills rather than solely academic achievements.

Throughout his career, Robinson authored several influential books, including "Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative" and "Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education." He held various positions, including a professorship at the University of Warwick and was a founding member of the Royal Society of Arts. His contributions to the field of education have inspired educators and policymakers around the world, making a lasting impact on how creativity and learning are perceived in the modern age.

Data de Nascimento March 4, 1950
Local de Nascimento Liverpool, England
Data de Falecimento August 21, 2020