Learning environments are turning all the time more ubiquitous and flexible as consequence of developing digital technologies and connectivity between educational networks via the Internet.
Sir Ken Robinson addresses the fundamental economic, cultural, social and personal purposes of education. He argues that education should be personalised to every student's talent, passion, and learning styles, and that creativity should be embedded in the culture of every single school.
Chair: Matthew Taylor, RSA chief executive.
Supported by Samsung Mobile
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