Philippe Starck, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Sal Khan and Daniel Kahneman. VIDEO: Salman Khan on Liberating the Classroom for Creativity The founder of Khan Academy discusses how his videos can help create a 'flipped classroom' that allows blended learning, where online lectures can happen at home and project-based learning can happen during school. He also shared the highs and lows of his journey as an. At a TEDx event, TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion. From Sal Khan's TED talk: If we were to go 400 years into the past to Western Europe, which even then, was one of the more literate parts of the planet, you would see that about 15 percent of the. But if I were to ask you a similar question: "What percentage of the population do you think is capable of truly mastering calculus, or understanding organic chemistry, or being able to contribute to cancer research?" If you were allowed to really take agency over your learning, and when you get something wrong, embrace it - view that failure as a moment of learning - that number, the percent that could really master calculus or understand organic chemistry, is actually a lot closer to 100 percent. 22K views 1 year ago Sal Khan discussed the humble origins of Khan Academy, which began with him tutoring his younger cousins. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Richard Branson, Nandan Nilekani, Philippe Starck, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Sal Khan. ![]() And I suspect that if you asked someone who did know how to read, say a member of the clergy, "What percentage of the population do you think is even capable of reading?" They might say, "Well, with a great education system, maybe 20 or 30 percent." But if you fast forward to today, we know that that prediction would have been wildly pessimistic, that pretty close to 100 percent of the population is capable of reading. PBS 1.03M subscribers In this excerpt from TED Talks: Education Revolution, educator Sal Khan examines what he calls 'mastery-based learning,' which attempts to address ways in which. From Sal Khan's TED talk: If we were to go 400 years into the past to Western Europe, which even then, was one of the more literate parts of the planet, you would see that about 15 percent of the population knew how to read.
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