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A new playlist from Sir Ken Robinson, the most-watched speaker on TED.com

Sir Ken Robinson is not just an amazing orator -- he is the most-viewed speaker on TED.com. His three talks have been viewed an astounding 21.5 million times, making him the sneezing baby panda of the TED ecosystem. Naturally, this made us curious: what talks does Robinson absolutely love? In this new playlist, Robinson selects 10 talks about...
Posted May 5, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/05/05/a-new-playlist-from-sir-ken-robinson-the-most-watched-speaker-on-ted-com

TEDxWarsawED: Education Out Of The Box - an independently organized event

About this event: The inaugural TEDxED in Warsaw (and in Poland! yay!) focused on exploring unusual methods, ways and approaches towards teching, learning and functioning educational system as a whole. Four live speakers talked about economical education, applied drama helping build great lessons, mathematical intuition and creative process. We also showed a hand...
Event details: Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland · December 1, 2014
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/13223

8 highly unusual schools

At TEDGlobal, educator Eddie Obeng highlighted a disconcerting thought -- that the answers we learned in school aren’t necessarily true anymore.Kakenya Ntaiya: A girl who demanded school Kakenya Ntaiya runs a very unusual school in her Maasai village -- a school for girls. In this powerful talk from TEDxMidAtlantic, she shares how she started th...
Posted October 15, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/10/15/6-highly-unusual-schools

CNN names its top 10 thinkers of 2013, and 7 of them have given TED Talks

How do you pick the 10 thinkers in the world whose ideas are making the biggest ripples? It's a task sort of akin to asking: which are the 10 most beautiful flowers in a meadow? Luckily, we don't have to answer this intimidating question. Because CNN is all over it. Today, CNN Tech published "The CNN 10: Thinkers," a look at the 10 science an...
Posted October 23, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/10/23/cnn-top-10-thinkers-of-2013-ted-talks

When education is not a given: 10 inspiring talks

From age 6 through age 11, Shabana Basij-Rasikh risked her life to go to school. The Taliban had banned girls in Afghanistan from studying at universities and other educational institutions and, thus, Basij-Rasikh dressed as a boy, posing as an escort for her older sister. Together, the two would place their books in grocery bags and sneak off t...
Posted February 11, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/02/11/when-education-is-not-a-given-8-inspiring-talks

TED Radio Hour presents “Unstoppable Learning”

Our minds and bodies constantly master lessons from our surroundings. In other words, we seem to have a natural inclination to learn. That is the idea behind this week’s TED Radio Hour: “Unstoppable Learning,” brought to you by NPR. This episode explores that dynamic experience of learning that begins in the womb and how recognizing this essenti...
Posted May 3, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/05/03/ted-radio-hour-presents-unstoppable-learning

Two educators, two very different visions, one question: How can tech help us rethink education in the developing world?

Take two education activists with very different theories -- and give them a chance to work together on a goal they both care about. That's the thinking in the video above, the kick-off of Microsoft's new Work Wonders project, which pairs up unlikely collaborators to spark new ideas. Watch as TED Prize winner Sugata Mitra joins forces with TE...
Posted June 4, 2014
https://blog.ted.com/2014/06/04/two-educators-two-very-different-visions

A year into his School in the Cloud documentary, Jerry Rothwell shares the highs and lows of watching students teach themselves

British director Jerry Rothwell, the winner of the first annual Sundance Institute | TED Prize Filmmaker Award, has spent the past year trailing TED Prize winner Sugata Mitra as he sets up the first locations of the School in the Cloud. Traveling between a remote village in India and a forward-thinking elementary school in the U.K., Rothwell...
Posted April 26, 2014
https://blog.ted.com/2014/04/26/a-year-into-a-school-in-the-cloud-documentary-jerry-rothwell-shares-the-highs-and-lows-of-watching-students-teach-themselves

#SugataMitra is trending: Twitter reacts to the 2013 TED Prize reveal

Following a rousing introduction from Sir Ken Robinson, education innovator Sugata Mitra accepted the first-ever $1 million TED Prize at TED2013. As soon as the TED Prize winner’s identity was revealed, the Twittersphere buzzed about Sugata’s vision for the future of learning. People around the world answered Sugata’s invitation to help reinv...
Posted February 26, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/02/26/sugatamitra-is-trending-twitter-reacts-to-the-2013-ted-prize-reveal

TED Weekends asks: What is at the heart of education?

Where does education go from here? On Tuesday, Sugata Mitra accepted the 2013 TED Prize and offered a bold wish for the world: that we encourage children to explore questions about our world in self-organized learning environments. He proposed the founding of a School in the Cloud based in India, and encouraged TED community members, wherever...
Posted February 27, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/02/27/ted-weekends-asks-what-is-at-the-heart-of-education

Want to boost your creativity and be a better collaborator? Think about why the sky is blue

Stretch your mind and strengthen your relationships with this simple exercise borrowed from schoolkids. Education innovator Sugata Mitra shows how. It’s probably been a long time since you lay on your back in the grass, looked up and wondered, Why is the sky blue? Or since you took the time to consider a question as difficult as, Where does the...
Posted July 27, 2017
https://ideas.ted.com/want-to-boost-your-creativity-and-be-a-better-collaborator-think-about-why-the-sky-is-blue

Daring kids to ask big questions: 3 teachers who entered our SOLE Challenge win a trip to TEDYouth

In a classroom in Ontario, a class of 9th graders learned the book Siddhartha, not by listening to lectures from their teacher, but by asking questions like, “How do you know when you’ve reached enlightenment?” Meanwhile, a group of 3rd through 5th graders in rural Georgia was posed a question in Spanish, even though they speak English: “Why...
Posted November 14, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/11/14/daring-kids-to-ask-big-questions-3-teachers-who-entered-our-sole-challenge-win-a-trip-to-tedyouth
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