Listening &Comprehension QuizVersión en línea Do Schools Kill Creativity? Sir Ken Robinson por Erika Garza-Elorduy 1 What two things does the speaker consider to be extraordinary? Select one or more answers a That children entering school back in 2007, will be retiring in 2065 b Because education is something that is very personal to people in general c The world's unpredictability d Children's capacities for innovation 2 Who is Sir Ken Robinson referring to when he says *we* in: "All kids have tremendous talents, and we squander them, pretty ruthlessly" a People working in education b People working in the government c Parents d Speakers 3 The speaker mentions that, as we grow up, we lose the capacity to: a Tolerate being wrong b Improvise in school plays c Innovate d Feel frightened when we are wrong 4 What is the hierarchy of subjects that most education systems around the world follow? Written answer 5 What bout the hierarchy between the Arts? a Art and Music, and next Drama and Dance b Art, then Music, then Drama and finally Dance c Innovate d Feel frightened when we are wrong 6 What was the main reason that public education systems came to be? a To create order in society b To meet the needs of Industrialism c To lessen the number of kids striving to be musicians d Feel frightened when we are wrong 7 What does Ted celebrate? a Public speaking b Globalization c Human Imagination d Feel frightened when we are wrong