How Does Sir Ken Robinson on role of a teacher Work?

A teacher is like a super fun guide who helps kids discover new things and learn how to solve problems on their own.

Imagine you're playing with blocks, trying to build the tallest tower you can. You’re having so much fun, but then it falls over! That’s when your teacher comes in, not to tell you what went wrong, but to ask, “What do you think we could try next?” They help you see that mistakes are just part of learning, and they make it feel like a game.

Like a Playground for the Mind

Your teacher isn’t just there to give you answers. They’re like a playground guide, helping you explore different ways to learn, maybe by drawing, singing, or even jumping around! They help you find out what works best for you, so learning feels exciting and personal.

Sometimes they’ll ask questions that make you think, “Wait, I didn’t see it that way before!” That’s how your brain grows, like a garden that gets more colorful every time you water it with new ideas.

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  1. A teacher helps students discover their interests, like how a painter finds new colors.
  2. A teacher is like a guide who shows you the path to your own ideas.
  3. Teachers help kids see that learning can be fun, not just work.

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