Keynote Pr. Unit 1 Vocabulary
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The process of having original ideas that have value.
Choose the definition of the word HUMANITIES
Choose the definition of the word STIGMATIZE
Choose the definition of the word ADHD
Choose the definition of the word CONTENTION
Choose the definition of the word BENIGN
Put the subjects in order according to Ken Robinson's point of view (from the top to the bottom)
Match the adjectives used by Ken Robinson to describe intelligence and their definitions.
If they don't know, they'll have a go.
But something strikes you when you move to America and when you travel around the world.
... who does everything that they should, who gets all the brownie points ...
But they're rather curious, and I say this out of affection for them.
Our education system is predicated on the idea of academic ability.
And it indicates the whole structure of education is shifting beneath our feet.
It's really prompted by a conversation I had with a wonderful woman ... Gillian Lynne.
She couldn't concentrate; she was fidgeting.
Complete the collocation:
We're now running national education systems where mistakes are the worst thing you can _________.
Complete the collocation:
I believe this ____________ that we don't grow into creativity, we grow out of it.
Complete the collocation:
We moved from Stratford to Los Angeles. So you can imaginewhat a __________ transition this was.
Complete the collocation:
Don't do art, you won't be an artist. Benign advice - now, ____________ mistaken.
Complete the collocation:
The whole system of public education around the world is a __________ process of university entrance.
Complete the collocation:
We need to __________ rethink our view of intelligence.
Complete the collocation:
She's been responsible _____ some of the most successful musical theatre productions in history.
Complete the collocation:
We have to be careful now that we use this gift ________.
Match the adjectives with the similiar meaning.
Choose the correct meaning of the word in bold:
... they're from disadvantaged backgrounds and that sort of tugs at the heartstrings too.
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I've had kids so educationally deficient I could have cried.
Choose the correct meaning of the word in bold:
The best teachers are the ones who seem to befriend their pupils and win them over ...
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She put a smiley face on his paper and told him he was on a roll.
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Kids have to feel that you're on their side and rooting for them.