Wednesday, September 2, 2015
I think if Sir Ken Robinson and Pasi Sahlberg sat down and discussed how they think education should work it would be a very heated argument. I don't think they would really agree on much because the way they see the education system is completely different. Sir Ken Robinson doesn't agree on assembly and Pasi Sahlberg is all for equality. I believe in some aspects they can compromise and come to an agreement. For example, having free tuition like in Finland but still having a creative engaging school the way Sir Ken Robinson describes is the perfect way. If we combine the way Sir Ken Robinson talks about education and the way Pasi Sahlberg is running his education system we might have a decent education system. We might just need to make a few tweaks along the way. In all both have great ideas and good reasons.
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I see what you are saying, and I agree. I also think that the two would have an intense argument, but can agree with each others points, and ideas. For instance, Robinson encourages divergent thinking, and wanting to engage kids in something they actually like. Which is something Sahlberg would agree with because it's allowing the kids to show their individual capacity. Which is a similar concept to the way his system works with the individual grading by each teacher for each student. That being said there isn't much else the two would agree on, because of the different views each side has.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what you are saying maybe if they did sit down and discuss the views would be different and change.
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