vendredi 31 mai 2013








Does school kills creativity...?



Everyone always think like that, also do grades in school accurately measure the intelligence of students ?In a response to that last question one of my friends says ironically "No, it does not: it only measures how well the person did on that paper and pencil test".
People have many intelligence not just one general one, since they are good at some things and not others. These intelligences are very widely applied in real life and not limited to a paper and pencil test, covering a few issues. So if you are not good at math or science, you won't get lucky at all, and some choose to drop out school. Not a very intelligent choice (which is bad.. don't do it!!) but some people were ment to do it:





Thomas Edison: is probably the most famous and productive inventor of all time, with more than 1000 patents in his name, including the electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera.He became a self-made multimillionaire.
Thomas has dropped school at age of 10!



Bill Gates: is a cco- founder of the software giant Microsoft and has been ranked the richest person in the world for a number of years. Gates dropped out of Harvad in his junior year after reading an article about the Altair microcomputer in Popular Electronics magazine.


Albert einstein: Althought he was named Time magazines's "Man of the Century". Albert was not an "Einstein" in school. The nobel Prize-winning, famous of his theory of relativity and contributions to quantum and satistical meachanics, dropped out high school at age 15.

but I think creativity rests within the person. School doesn't make up all of a child's day, so whether they want to expand they're creativity is solely up to them. In most schools, art Is a mandatory class. So to blame the schools for a lack of creativity is more of a way to push of the responsibility of generations of people who weren't interested in helping themselves and they're children become more creative.




But at the end nobody knows, it's just thought! :)

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