Creativity expert, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning — creating conditions where kids’ natural talents can flourish.
I certainly did enjoy the talk! Which part resonated with your spirit?
Steven was born and raised in Dar es Salaam, and moved to Germany for his studies. He graduated with a BSc. in Physics (Jacobs University Bremen), and then a MSc. in Engineering Physics (Technische Universität München). Steven is currently pursuing a PhD in Physics (growth of coatings/multilayers for next generation lithography reflective optics) in the Netherlands. He’s thinking about starting his own business in a few years; something high-tech related. At Vijana FM, Steven discusses issues critical to youths in Tanzania, music, sport and a host of other angles. He’s also helping Vijana FM with a Swahili translation project.
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Hahaha @anon2
The same thing happens at higher levels, when people need to get jobs. Expectations are ridiculous sometimes, and even non-applicable to the job at hand itself in some cases.
Hahaha @anon2
The same thing happens at higher levels, when people need to get jobs. Expectations are ridiculous sometimes, and even non-applicable to the job at hand itself in some cases.
Lol @anon2
I wonder if TZ Kindergartens especially those in urban areas have such selection process.