TED Talks Education

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    Hear inspiring leaders on the topic of learning in this TED project hosted by John Legend.
    Hear inspiring and forward-looking leaders and thinkers on the topic of learning, including Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth, Bill Gates, Rita F. Pierson, Sir Ken Robinson and Geoffrey Canada, among others. Hosted by John Legend, this special focused solely on education marks the first TED project produced specifically for television.

Komentáře • 164

  • @ofeliahermosa2027
    @ofeliahermosa2027 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am a special ed. and kindergarten teacher in the reservation for 5 years and I was there for each and everyone of them. I love my kids. I am on a J1 Visa then... will gladly come back to the REZ my second home aside from the Philippines. Thank you for this very amazing TED Talks on Education. You Rock!!!

  • @WandaProwellSCHOOLREADINESS

    AGREE: Teaching and Learning should bring JOY! WE ARE BORN TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! ~

  • @rebeccaglasencnik3062
    @rebeccaglasencnik3062 Před 9 lety +14

    I have listened to Rita Pearson give her TED talk so many times - but I love it so much, I can't hear it too many times.

  • @FatBestialSwan
    @FatBestialSwan Před 10 lety +9

    "There are people who move. People who make things happen. What we've seen here this evening are wonderful examples of people who are moving, and there are many people throughout the country also moving. If we can encourage more people, that would be a movement. If the movement is strong enough, that's in the best sense of the word, a revolution; and that's what we need."
    I want to be part of this revolution.

  • @sujathakorlam4946
    @sujathakorlam4946 Před 5 lety +3

    This is really true " no significant learning takes place without significant relationship" . I knew how my kids loved their teachers particularly in their primary school .

  • @laurenfletcher7388
    @laurenfletcher7388 Před 9 lety +1

    Every morning, the principal at the school I work at closes the morning announcements with -"education is the key to your future". I wish more people understood this simple but plausible saying. We as educators can unlock so many doors.

  • @asmachakoua3955
    @asmachakoua3955 Před 4 lety +2

    Teachers are born to make a change we are all about learninf

  • @francismausley7239
    @francismausley7239 Před 6 lety +1

    Schools needed updated subject material. "Happy are those who spend their days in gaining knowledge, in discovering the secrets of nature, and in penetrating the subtleties of pure truth! " ~ Baha'i Writings

  • @BRaisa1
    @BRaisa1 Před 10 lety +3

    Mrs. Pearson(?) I salute you! This needs to be shown to all teachers

  • @affinityemmyaffinity2379
    @affinityemmyaffinity2379 Před 3 lety +1

    Rita was so amazing we teach to inspire confidence, we teach to build self esteem.

  • @SCATutoringCenterGarfield

    "Kids don't learn from people they don't like" -Rita Pierson. Very true

    • @shireenhendricks2194
      @shireenhendricks2194 Před 5 lety

      Agree. Some teachers are the real bullies causing juds to suffer from anxiety cause of fear. Teachers should study psychology bedore education. Some teachers are heartless and lacks compassion. They humiliate kids and they favour the bright sparks. Kids learn more by observation and curiosity.

  • @TroyChadwell
    @TroyChadwell Před 9 lety +3

    Lmao the First Lady gave me chills can't even lie. Wish I had her as a teacher .

  • @theresael-amin2416
    @theresael-amin2416 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome! An inspiration to thinking about a 10-year plan in a school district where only 45% of students in Black high schools were graduating in 2012. Thanks to the Superintendent of Education who was hired in July 2013, the graduation rates at the 45% schools are over 85%. Nine years of strategic commitment. The best is yet to come. Consistent grit is key.

  • @rdelrosso2001
    @rdelrosso2001 Před 9 lety +2

    GREAT Video on Education! Very Inspiring! This is one reason why I have been watching CZcams, rather than TV for the past 2 years! Geoffrey Canada is awesome! we need 1,000 of him! No, 100,000!
    Malcolm London is only 19? Wow, I thought he was very mature for 19! I thought he was about 28!

  • @thestickystudynotesolution2870

    Education is very important! We also encourage high levels of education to be practiced.

  • @jacquelineway
    @jacquelineway Před 7 lety +2

    Everyone needs to hear this. It is a message that will travel through generations of educators.

  • @andyluminto208
    @andyluminto208 Před 9 lety +1

    Its true that relationship is important between pupils and the teacher..I admired to what the facilitator says that a learner cannot learned if she/he hate or don't like the teacher. this is a great video.

  • @MegaTeacher2
    @MegaTeacher2 Před 9 lety +31

    "We are teachers, we are born to change" That's our JOB, isn't it?

  • @linalina-tp9ox
    @linalina-tp9ox Před 7 lety +2

    The best education is not going to school at al. We don´t need no education. We need inspiration, an heroic home culture, where the parents can be a leading example, where the parents live successful habits, like how to respect eachother, how to learn from eachother, virtues, and morals, values, and christianity or a good religion, philosophy and how to read people, how to handle toxic people, or challenging situations, reading, public speaking, critical thinking, running your own race, loving what you do, and keep on doing what you love, how to laser like focus, persistence, endurance, consistency and learning every kid to think for themselves and how they can educate themselves. HOMESCHOOLING is the only answer on growing kids that will be GENIUS.

  • @jacobmaska2777
    @jacobmaska2777 Před 9 lety +2

    This was perfect, I just wish that something would really happen in the schools. I mean I go to school everyday and learn nothing because my teachers rush through lessons that need to be more in depth of what it is about or how to do it.

  • @asianaestar
    @asianaestar Před 6 lety +1

    Ken Robinson is my spirit animal

  • @psmitty3715
    @psmitty3715 Před 9 lety +1

    Rita Pierson, I don't know who you are. But you Rock! God Bless!

  • @jonkay2463
    @jonkay2463 Před 6 lety +1

    John Kenneth Galbraith, a left domain economist, actually said the following: "When it comes to deciding on issues that concern themselves personally, teachers are amongst the most conservative groups you will find." By "conservative" Galbraith was not implying a complement. I think he may have been referring to the disruptions at San Francisco State College campus in the late 60s .

  • @mariarosales7414
    @mariarosales7414 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I noticed these captions were auto generated and it causes the captions to spell out a different word. I think it’d be nice if there was captions non auto generated to provide more accuracy for those who aren’t able to hear the actual video:)

  • @lowellwballard
    @lowellwballard Před 10 lety +1

    "They won't eat unless we feed them, they won't learn unless we teach them..." that song lyric seems to be the core of the problem. Instead of helping students determine/focus on what is valuable then structuring a learning environment to help them create that value, we decide what is valuable and force feed an education. The philosophical model of education needs to shift from one of central control to one of learner motivation/enablement. Information Technology is allowing a form of reformation in our lifetimes that will have more impact than the Printing press and the reformation of the 1500s.

  • @rebeccahart1921
    @rebeccahart1921 Před 11 lety +1

    This was a fair and balanced conversation. I look forward to see more TED talks on the subject.

  • @namcao3780
    @namcao3780 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much.It’s a great program 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @user-sx2fh4eg5t
    @user-sx2fh4eg5t Před 7 lety +2

    Knowledge is power, aspiream is your cradle!

  • @CrashRebootL3
    @CrashRebootL3 Před 10 lety +1

    one of the best TED Talks, thanks

  • @juelwoitowicz7606
    @juelwoitowicz7606 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for creating this source!

  • @liamodwyer2782
    @liamodwyer2782 Před 9 lety +1

    a very enjoyable and thought provoking group of talks. i value the human relationships discussed throughout and realise that as an educator for nearly 20 years i may need a bit more GRIT to support pupils with opening their creative channels even though funding across schools has been slashed. i now understand more about the reasons i first chose teaching as a career and will endeavour to facilitate these skills through a delicate touch of climate control. many thanks

  • @berbudy
    @berbudy Před rokem

    10 years later and nothing change

  • @rueG
    @rueG Před 10 lety +1

    "Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can , alone, cause it to reveal its treasures, and enable mankind to benefit therefrom". Bahaullah the founder of Baha'i Faith

  • @academyofmine
    @academyofmine Před 10 lety +3

    #education Wonderful way to spend an hour! What's interesting is that schools that work at are "alternative education"…. love it!

  • @lovechids3051
    @lovechids3051 Před 9 lety +28

    omg where was this women all my life lol ... I wish I had her for a teacher . omg I would be a rich women lol . that first women was the best .

  • @avishaiaasildavid4865
    @avishaiaasildavid4865 Před 10 lety +1

    What Bill Gates Just Described there is Basically TQM (Total Quality Management)
    Meaning Continuous Improvement can be used in anything like Education and Healthcare

  • @e-learningsources9320
    @e-learningsources9320 Před 6 lety +2

    I do inspire through this sharing.

  • @DaveWard-xc7vd
    @DaveWard-xc7vd Před 6 lety

    What makes the difference between knowledge and understanding is intelligence.
    We need standardized testing ti ensure that all students are being held to the same standards.
    An "A" on the east coast should be equivalent to an "A" on the west coast and everywhere in between.

  • @itsmecasper8617
    @itsmecasper8617 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for CC

  • @LeNaSmileyStar
    @LeNaSmileyStar Před 6 lety +1

    Look to Finland, and what changes they did 30+ yrs ago, and where it got them today ;)

  • @user-qw5xf1ic8h
    @user-qw5xf1ic8h Před 5 lety +1

    John legend is the best

  • @bosscertifiedentadmin9934
    @bosscertifiedentadmin9934 Před 10 lety +1

    Geoffrey Canada is the man!#harlemachievementzone- nice Ted Talk

  • @rdelrosso2001
    @rdelrosso2001 Před 9 lety +1

    In 1853, a 6-year-old Boy in the Midwest was so sick, his Mother kept him home from school. (They did not have many medicines in those days.)
    He started school in 1854, at the age of seven. He thought, somewhat innocently, that he'd be placed in the 2nd Grade, because he was Seven. But the teacher said: "You never went to 1st Grade, so you are starting in First Grade today." It was a "One-Room School House" with Grades One through Eight ALL IN THE SAME CLASSROOM. (There were only 3 or 4 Children in each Grade.) The teacher would just go from one "Grade" to another, instructing the students in one Grade at a time. (And the other 7 Grades were on their own.) Don't ask me how ONE teacher ever did all that.
    On that First Day of School, the teacher was reading a story to the First Graders about a river that flowed uphill. That 7-year-old Boy asked the teacher: "How does the river go against Gravity?" That was an excellent question from a 7-year-old, especially in 1854! But the teacher said that was a "Silly Question" and that the Boy must be "Addled" (Retarded). (The teacher should have said the story was Fiction or fake, but failed to do so.)
    When the Boy came home from School he was crying: "Mama, the teacher said I was addled."
    The Boy's mother was a Schoolteacher herself before she had been married. So she did not send her son back to that school and home-schooled him instead. She just basically let him read whatever he wanted to. At the Age of Seven, he was reading a Chemistry Book, that was far in above his age level. The 7-year-old boy struggled to understand how 2 Gases (Hydrogen and Water) could ever come together to form the liquid we call Water (H20).
    After a few years of home schooling, the boy DID go to an Elementary School for 3 years. Then, at the tender age of 13, the Boy's initial schooling had ended. The boy obtained a job in 1860, selling newspapers on the Railroad. He was also doing Chemistry Experiments in the Caboose.
    In 1861, the American Civil War broke out and the Boy figured out how to use the still relatively new invention of the Telegraph to get timely news into a newspaper he printed himself on the train, selling copies for about 2 cents. But one day, his Chemistry Experiment exploded. The conductor was so angry, he fired the Boy, tossing him and his Chem Lab off the train.
    The Boy obtained a job as a Telegraph Operator, but he was not the best Telegrapher in the world. By 1869, the boy, now a young man of 22, had been fired from many Jobs. On

  • @laurenfletcher7388
    @laurenfletcher7388 Před 9 lety +4

    In case you feel like school is really boring, here you go! Some people ACTUALLY agree!

  • @pammyholisticmed
    @pammyholisticmed Před 9 lety +1

    Dear Educators and those passionate about education, please help our small school get a new playground and vote for our little school till June 3rd: www.state-assist.com/cause/1501400/quinton-township-school (You have to give them facebook permission just once)...This town is so small that I'm reaching out to strangers for help. There are no other parks here, no other place for the community to do sports here. Dear Stranger, thank you for helping our community!!!

  • @KamalHossain-yq5rx
    @KamalHossain-yq5rx Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @FranciscoValenzuela92
    @FranciscoValenzuela92 Před 9 lety +1

    Inspired by this talk!

  • @VivzMusic
    @VivzMusic Před 6 lety +1

    May we add life skills to our standard educational systems? Students with some sort of disability gets to learn life skills, yet the other students don’t receive life skills as part of their curriculum. Can we have Home Economics class add more useful things that can be used in the real world? May we add character education as a subject in our educational system and actually get graded for it? Can we promote creativity and humanity? Please no haters. It’s just a suggestion that’s out of the box.

  • @jhezamora
    @jhezamora Před 4 lety +1

    Great content,amazing video..god bless po.

  • @terencedillard2120
    @terencedillard2120 Před 9 lety +1

    Great.. Highly recommended video..

  • @ayselorujova9832
    @ayselorujova9832 Před 4 lety

    I wonder where is Mr Ramzi from?

  • @topcloudvisuals6284
    @topcloudvisuals6284 Před 6 lety +1

    THIS VIDEO IS ON POINT ENJOYING IT.

  • @DeborahJBoyd
    @DeborahJBoyd Před 11 lety +1

    totally right on.

  • @wendolenszazueta7422
    @wendolenszazueta7422 Před 10 lety +5

    This is absolutely amazing!

  • @kaushikutkarsh
    @kaushikutkarsh Před 9 lety +1

    To Support Please visit: igg.me/at/educate-slum-kids
    There are about more than 2000 children living in slum areas near New Delhi. These children are forced to leave their education and are subjected to work in order to earn the livelihood. We have planned to initiate the fulfillment of the basic education for as many poor children as we can.
    We started our initiative in the mid of October, 2014. We already contacted more
    than 300 families based in local slums new New Delhi. We have also contacted local NGO's and schools to facilitate their admissions in the upcoming session of 2015.
    We have already arranged the funding for about 114 children this year. And we need some support in fulfilling the rest.
    Here is the link to our campaign:
    igg.me/at/educate-slum-kids
    "Even a smallest contribution counts in this noble mission, and so does a good intent. So please spread the word among your friends and let every one share the same feel."
    Please visit: igg.me/at/educate-slum-kids

  • @theovanrossum8267
    @theovanrossum8267 Před 6 lety +1

    Little by little we broke every rule - and we will have a new school system

  • @samscreativefarm
    @samscreativefarm Před 6 lety +3

    how can kids engage in learning when they outnumber the teachers 30:1 who comes up with these ridiculous ratios? yet it seems pretty universal.

  • @kalumprasannaHW
    @kalumprasannaHW Před 10 lety +1

    I love TEDx... Graeat !!!!

  • @celethawright2533
    @celethawright2533 Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome show

  • @sontareid
    @sontareid Před 9 lety +1

    I enjoyed this video very much. Sonta reid

  • @amanuelyitbarek861
    @amanuelyitbarek861 Před 10 lety +2

    This was a fascination video

  • @jane2295
    @jane2295 Před 10 lety +2

    the value and importance of human connection... wonderfull speech

  • @huangaisha9614
    @huangaisha9614 Před 9 lety +5

    i see kids who watch this kind of videos ask teachers to help him, to like him and to have teaching coming his ways. No one can make other people to do what "I" like. To be reasonable, I don't have to like my job to want to do it well. Students don't have to like their teachers to learn. We do have to know being happy in the process of learning and working come by the power of will. Simple thing such as "I" like goes beyond what a normal person can do. It can become an attitude. "I" don't like this. "I" don't like that. With this type of kids, it's very energy-draining. Don't tell me that under this circumstance, I have to act like students like me for me to work things out. Students share the responsibility to like what they learn. Discipline is part of learning. It not a feel-good process all the time.

    • @NitzeliSanchez
      @NitzeliSanchez Před 9 lety

      Huang Aishag Aisha I totally understand what you are coming from. You have a great level of understanding and consciousness to realize that discipline is a key to success. There are kids that come from very poor families and cannot get any help from their parents. Their parent come from poor families they cannot be a good role model.
      Discipline is something that you learn .

    • @billcosby9953
      @billcosby9953 Před 9 lety

      Bra and panties off

    • @helenpierce-lamoureux3124
      @helenpierce-lamoureux3124 Před 6 lety

      Much of the learning and training to BE a teacher is not only about the mechanics of teaching a subject matter but about HOW to reach students from the different tapestry of socio-economical backgrounds AND familial/cultural enhancements. Teachers-a good one-CAN 'make' other ppl do 'what I like'-I Guarantee you that-especially children still in their developmental years AS WELL AS adult students. You couldn't be MORE wrong! A Good teacher CAN generate interest, motivate curiosity, encourage success, effect and influence more positive behavior. I'm interested in hOW is it that you 'see kids watch this kind of video's and ask teacher's to help him, to like him and to have teachers coming his way'. I mean, what do you do and/or how is it you 'SEE; these kids do that? There are poorer teachers, but pls do not set that as a standard for ALL teachers because you just do not know WHAT you are talking about not only as far as teachers, teaching OR how to motivate/reach people! That makes no COMMON SENSE much less any INTELLIGENT, factual or informed sense. Your Opinion you express as FACT when it could not be MORE wrong!

    • @helenpierce-lamoureux3124
      @helenpierce-lamoureux3124 Před 6 lety

      Much of the learning and training to BE a teacher is not only about the mechanics of teaching a subject matter but about HOW to reach students from the different tapestry of socio-economical backgrounds AND familial/cultural enhancements. Teachers-a good one-CAN 'make' other ppl do 'what I like'-I Guarantee you that-especially children still in their developmental years AS WELL AS adult students. You couldn't be MORE wrong! A Good teacher CAN generate interest, motivate curiosity, encourage success, effect and influence more positive behavior. I'm interested in how is it that you 'see kids watch this kind of video's and ask teacher's to help him, to like him and to have teachers coming his way'. I mean, what do you do and/or how is it you 'SEE; these kids do that? There are poorer teachers, but pls do not set that as a standard for ALL teachers because you just do not know WHAT you are talking about not only as far as teachers, teaching OR how to motivate/reach people! That makes no COMMON SENSE much less any INTELLIGENT, factual or informed sense. Your Opinion you express as FACT when it could not be MORE wrong!

  • @abdarhmanishag9463
    @abdarhmanishag9463 Před 8 lety +1

    it is for learnees

  • @KravMagaChennaiTamilNadu
    @KravMagaChennaiTamilNadu Před 9 lety +1

    Amazingly energetic! Thanks

  • @asmachakoua3955
    @asmachakoua3955 Před 4 lety +2

    That's lit

  • @janhendriksjunior2835
    @janhendriksjunior2835 Před 11 lety +1

    Very important issues there, a must see to all teachers and educators. :) thanks

  • @samzeeify
    @samzeeify Před 10 lety +1

    precious words thanks TED ♥

  • @couragenobi8143
    @couragenobi8143 Před 11 lety +1

    GREAT PRESENTATIONS
    LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT

  • @thelmathompson6900
    @thelmathompson6900 Před 3 lety +1

    If America had a national curriculum then what would be the outcome?

  • @katlegomorulane5054
    @katlegomorulane5054 Před 7 lety +1

    Grit - quite true

  • @monkeybunny89
    @monkeybunny89 Před 7 lety +4

    pay teachers 30% more and make them work till 5pm to lesson plan = problem solved. all other talk is just "talk."

  • @WandaProwellSCHOOLREADINESS

    Dropping out of school IS NOT an option! School Readiness for Parents & Children, K-12; ISBN# ISBN# 978-0-615-54346-8 Parent Involvement is KEY for positive relationships & student intervention ! SO TRUE- Kids learn from positive relationships. . . .

  • @topcloudvisuals6284
    @topcloudvisuals6284 Před 6 lety +1

    AWESOME

  • @julian_hesse
    @julian_hesse Před 9 lety

    Nearly nothing changed...
    ...how long will it take?
    Maybe the system we live in has to changes, before we change living.

  • @MyPhurba
    @MyPhurba Před 9 lety +1

    Great talks TED:)

  • @shahnawazalam724
    @shahnawazalam724 Před 6 lety +1

    superb

  • @ameenalgamal.9741
    @ameenalgamal.9741 Před 8 lety +1

    awwwwwwwwwwwesome. Thanks

  • @joshn2342323
    @joshn2342323 Před 6 lety +1

    I hate to say it but this video mostly consists of people patting themselves on the back. It is motivational to hear their stories but it lacks solutions to improve the overall system.

  • @twister290395
    @twister290395 Před 11 lety +1

    IT IS VERY USEFUL

  • @decidedlychanahella3689

    America's global leadership?

  • @giasuaihocy3349
    @giasuaihocy3349 Před 8 lety +1

    good!!

  • @IMPROVETuition
    @IMPROVETuition Před 8 lety +1

    Interesting!

  • @couldbe8348
    @couldbe8348 Před 7 lety +1

    There no educational CRISIS. This system could certainly be improved but this is overstating the issue.

  • @LeLe-ld3ig
    @LeLe-ld3ig Před 8 lety +1

    TED Talks Education

  • @joereano596
    @joereano596 Před 7 lety +1

    I wish WE THE PEOPLE would demand better ways to teach

  • @kunhyun2590
    @kunhyun2590 Před 6 lety +1

    She has a funny talking😁

  • @joereano596
    @joereano596 Před 6 lety

    i FEEL like this is SAD FEELING SHIT is why we cant pass anything important

  • @RuralLife8
    @RuralLife8 Před 10 lety +1

    grit - Syn: perseverance , stamina

    • @RuralLife8
      @RuralLife8 Před 9 lety

      thank you much))

    • @prabhatsingh981
      @prabhatsingh981 Před 9 lety

      Anna Moskvina HEY,ANNA-HOW ARE YOU.THIS IS PRABHAT FROM INDIA.I AM DOING PH.D IN EDUCATION.WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A GOOD FRIEND?E MAIL-prabhat1381@gmail.com
      First time i read ted talks in paper and after i bacame the fond of it .This is very good .

  • @anapauladasilvalima8971

    Myself

  • @salamonika584
    @salamonika584 Před 7 lety +1

    Good

  • @nayinayi1
    @nayinayi1 Před 9 lety +1

    I don't think it is a fair overview to say that schools in Shanghai China are doing better because of teachers. As far as I am concern, their culture is far more superior than an average American culture.

  • @jerzaw
    @jerzaw Před 9 lety

    Ask the student why

    • @677984tc
      @677984tc Před 6 lety

      Tell them to ask their cell phones.

  • @user-is8ld1vt8w
    @user-is8ld1vt8w Před 5 lety +1

    .👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @peteferguson518
    @peteferguson518 Před rokem

    These people are well intentioned but you just don't force education on people nor entice them with hypothetical promises of success (whatever that means). The compulsory school system is what needs to be discussed, not teachers or students and their supposed failings.

  • @TheTalkingmonkeyman
    @TheTalkingmonkeyman Před 8 lety +1

    It's american based and applies there bascilly. The educatioanl system of america doesn't even rank in the top 10 in the world. Listening to this is like listening to people talk about the smell of shit and how sweet it is the farther way you are.

    • @ryderwashington4199
      @ryderwashington4199 Před 8 lety

      Well, all education is shit. I mean, ask yourself this do you use any of the stuff you learned in school? No. I mean before schools you were taught to be skilled, and in order to be skilled you have to learn first hand. Why go to school when you can just prepare doctors from the start? If someone wants to be a surgeon, show them how the body works, then teach them how to operate on the body, etc. etc. real, first hand experience. Why do people have to go through 12 years of useless education (I mean elementary school is mandatory for general education like math, and writing) but after that it's just BS.

    • @lordlovehandles6672
      @lordlovehandles6672 Před 8 lety

      Uhhh...you think the only useful thing is a 5th grade reading level? Or 5th grade math? Or that by 5th grade kids know they want to be doctors and thereore go straight into medical training? Or that 5th graders in general have enough "going on" that they can decide their career and then only be educated in the skills most used by that career? Wow, Ryder...thank God you don't run a school. Not all education is poor, and yes, you used stuff you learned in school although you might be too ignorant to know what you use. Your idea reminds me of Huxley's 1984...but then again, I read that in high school, so you may not have a use for it.

  • @dr.dilippatel3015
    @dr.dilippatel3015 Před 8 lety

    NICE

  • @lucidnightmare8196
    @lucidnightmare8196 Před 9 lety +1

    Oh no, not education! Noooooo. I just Finnish school😖

  • @gishabbay7195
    @gishabbay7195 Před 10 lety +1

    NICE WOW!

  • @kunhyun2590
    @kunhyun2590 Před 6 lety +1

    The education in English is so powerful,,,😂