This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA’s Benjamin Franklin award.
For more information on Sir Ken’s work visit: http://www.sirkenrobinson.com
School
I can see you in the morning when you go to school
Don’t forget your books, you know you’ve got to learn the golden rule,
The teacher tells you stop your playin’ get on with your work
And be like Johnnie – « too-good », don’t you know he never shirks
– he’s coming along!
After school is over you’re playing in the park
Don’t be out too late, don’t let it get too dark
They tell you not to hang around and learn what life’s about
And grow up just like them – won’t let you work it out
– and you’re full of doubt
Don’t do this and don’t do that
What are they trying to do? Make a good boy of you
Do they know where it’s at?
Don’t criticize, they’re old and wise
Do as they tell you to
Don’t want the devil to
Come and put out your eyes
Maybe I’m mistaken expecting you to fight
Or maybe I’m just crazy, I don’t know wrong from right
But while I am still living, I’ve just got this to say
It’s always up to you if you want to be that
want to see that
want to see it that way
– you’re coming along!
J’allais te le conseiller en tant qua post mais le com est approprié aussi :
Très loin dans les étoiles du savoir
Génie des mathématiques à 12 ans, Jacob Barnett taquine
la théorie de la relativité d’Einstein et étudie déjà à l’université.
Après les cours, il joue à des jeux vidéo. Son histoire a été révélée
par l’Indianapolis Star.
http://www.courrierinternational.com/article/2011/05/03/tres-loin-dans-les-etoiles-du-savoir
Merci Dima !
Tout le plaisir est pour moi ; j’aime bien ta « créche », eplume 🙂
PS: ne mange pas tout, laisses en un peu pour les « invités »…
J’espère que les parents ne vont pas en faire un nouveau « Jordy » :