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    This is How Kids Should Learn

    July 12, 2008 by Kenney Jacob

    Author: Kenney Jacob

    Hi, I am Kenney Jacob, love blogging about Education, Media hypocrisy and Social Issues.

    While our govt is bent upon banning mobile phones, and our so called social and cultural leaders protesting against the internet and schools violating personal freedom and media misleading its readers about the mobile phone, This video seems to be very relevent.


    7 Responses to “This is How Kids Should Learn”

    1. I relate a lot of this to my life……

      By being over protective about our children – we are depriving our children of a lot of fun and opportunity…

      Comment by JMJ — July 12, 2008 @ 1:00 pm

    2. very nice interesting video.
      an eye opener to the parents. congras to ted

      Comment by mlm — July 12, 2008 @ 6:28 pm

    3. Good one :)

      Comment by dinu — July 12, 2008 @ 7:40 pm

    4. Some other Ted videos about teaching…
      Dave Eggers – 2008 TED Prize wish – Once Upon a School
      Alan Kay – A powerful idea about teaching ideas

      And another about learning in general…
      Why we know less than ever about the world – Alisa Miller

      Great stuff – Ted videos.

      Comment by Binny V A — July 12, 2008 @ 9:22 pm

    5. Really,really wonderful.
      Thank god our society is not that concerned with child saftey.children here still have oppertunity to do many of this kind of things .

      Comment by Dhanesh — July 13, 2008 @ 5:13 am

    6. Till now I have not viewed the video. Shall get back as soon as possible.
      There are other peoples comments about his video in his blog. Please check out them too.

      Comment by SAF — July 13, 2008 @ 10:26 am

    7. :) )) nice one Kenny..

      Thanks for sharing. To think about it, kids actually does many things he is speaking about. Show me a kid who hasn’t thrown something at somebody or who is yet to break a thing through playing. They have the right to do it. Interesting to know how he plans to structure these activities in a learning process.

      The fire thing, i feel is a bit far fetched. Interesting presentation, all the same.

      Thanks!

      Comment by scorpiogenius — July 13, 2008 @ 5:40 pm

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