Thursday, October 11, 2012

Education


Whether Education kills creativity or not is depends on the education system. Most of students receive compulsory education, and I think Japanese compulsory education kill students creativity, because Japanese compulsory education determine who is better person with test score or knowledge, also they often constrain to students the thought, behavior, or rules. If students made mistakes, or did something wrong from the rules, teacher gets really angry.  For example, when I was studying in elementary school, teacher told us to draw a mountain and cherry blossoms. I tried to draw a mountain with green color and cherry blossom with a lot of little pink flower. But the teacher told us to draw a mountain with blue little dots, and cherry blossoms with pink little dots. I asked to the teacher why does a mountain need to be blue? Also I said flower is not dots. The teacher was disagreeably surprised and she got angry. It has been 13 years past from this memory, but I still don’t understand why she got angry. Finally, student pictures were posted on the wall, and they were all same pictures. Therefore this education killed student ideas, imaginations and characters that are important to be creative. However every education does not kill creativity, because there is several kinds of education, science, art, music, dance and so on.  The important thing to be creative is to choose the education by yourself that you interested in and, which can find your character or talent and help to improve these. For instance, I chose to study in America, because I wanted to study music and other subjects, but in Japan we can’t study music and other subjects like business or law in same school. So we need to choose a music college or a university. I hate this system. I always try to choose the education that looks good for my future, and this is my way to be creative as a student.

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