The main
idea of the video is to inform viewers and listeners about how the current
education system is stuck in the past. When the idea of public education was
first strongly pushed it was during the Enlightenment period, and only implemented
strongly due to the interests of the Industrial Revolution. It was a time when
labor and workers were needed. Sir Ken Robinson creates a great example of this
still seen today when he explains the structure of the school; things separated
by subjects and facilities, bells that ring like a factory, and students
grouped by age, or date of manufactory. This sort of structure put students to
sleep, they don’t buy the old way of learning. It isn’t a time when hard work
and a college education guarantee you a job. It is a time when a college
education gets you by, if that.
What stood
out to me those most was the statistic that as ADHD cases raise so does standardized
testing. There has never been as much stimulation in the lives of children
until now and we expect them to not get distracted. Then, in order to keep kids
form being distracted we decide to medicate them, make them numb. How do we
expect students to learn and function like this?
I agree
with Robinson’s statements. The education system is so backwards and greatly
diverges from what students need in today’s society. There are many problems
that need to be fixed, but due to the amount of debt it is hard to bring in new
minds and thoughts when struggling to keep the current education system afloat.
What also stands out to me is how we test and analyze students. We go about
retrieving their knowledge in all the wrong ways. When Robinson states, “…many
brilliant people think they are not because they have been judged against this
particular view of the mind”. The particular view is that of deductive
reasoning, or academia.
The video gets
my very excited about the implementation of Common Core. It is an exciting time
in education. Teachers will now have more room to decide what ways they will assess
their students’ knowledge. It will no longer be the “deductive reasoning view
of intelligence or alienating students. I’m reminded that students are
not all the same. Therefore, the way they demonstrate their knowledge will be
different. It pumps me up and makes me want to get involved in the change, even
if I play small role.