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“The most popular TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) talk of all time is Sir Ken Robinson’s “Do Schools Kill Creativity?,” recorded in 2006.20 In it, he famously argues that creativity, which he defines as “the process of having original ideas that have value,” is as important to today’s children as literacy. However, by stigmatizing failure and wrong answers in school, we train children to stifle it. “We don’t grow into creativity,” says Robinson. “We grow out of it, or rather, we get educated out of it.”

Joseph E. Aoun, Robot-Proof, revised and updated edition: Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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