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Should Robinsons Do Schools Kill Creativity?

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Robinson starts talking about a new book he is working on called “Epiphany,” which is based on a series of interviews with people about how they discovered their talent (Do Schools Kill Creativity). He begins to discuss his interview with a woman many people might not know by the name Gillian Lynne. She is a choreography and her work is highly known. Gillian said in an interview when she was in school she was really hopeless. Her parents, after receiving a letter from the school that stated, “We think Gillian has a learning disorder” (Do Schools Kill Creativity), decided out of fear and frustration to take her to a specialist to see if she had a disorder known as ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). After sitting with the specialist in an oak-paneled room, he was able to recognize the problem in no time. He told Gillian he and her mother were going to step out and speak privately and would be back shortly. While escorting her mother out of the room he turned on a radio that was on his desk. Through his office window, he and Gillians mother stood in awe as they watched Gillian get on her feet and dance to the music. And they watched for a few minutes and he turned to her mother and said, "Mrs. Lynne, Gillian

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