Sir Ken Robinson and the Art of the Thesis Statement
Sir Ken Robinson gives a wonderful and hilarious speech on the need for education reform. He has a delivery to die for, and a comedian’s timing, which can’t be taught. What can be taught is how to say something with your speech. Here the thrust is crystal clear; the educational system kills creativity rather than nurturing it, and it’s time for reform. From this profound and bold statement, we get a myriad of wonderful personal stories, quips, and jokes. My personal favorite is his bit about what it must have been like to teach Shakespeare. What’s your favorite part of the speech?
Jeffrey Davis is the owner of Speak Clear Communications. He is an executive public speaking coach and accent reduction coach in New York City.
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Sir Ken Robinson and the Art of the Thesis Statement