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		<title>Sir ken Robinson and creativity.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sir Ken Robinson puts forward the uncomfortable argument that we are educating students out of their creativity.

Adopting web 2.0 strategies allows us to become more creative and develop more student centred learning activities.


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