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Recommended Ted Talks for high school students?

Hi! I'm interested in finding some TED Talks that are suitable for high school students. Ideally, I'd love something that could broaden my perspectives or give me valuable insights into new topics. Does anyone have any favorites to share?

a year ago

Sure, Ted Talks can be a wonderful way to explore new perspectives and delve into topics that aren't necessarily covered in school. Here are a few highly recommended talks that may pique your interest:

1. "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" by Sir Ken Robinson: A classic Ted Talk challenging the traditional perceptions of education and the importance of fostering creativity in learning environments.

2. "The Power of Vulnerability" by Brené Brown: Brown discusses the importance of vulnerability, courage, authenticity, and empathy. This talk could resonate with you, especially during these transformative high school years.

3. "The Puzzle of Motivation" by Dan Pink: This talk explores the science of motivation, which could be particularly beneficial to high school students juggling studies, extracurriculars, and other responsibilities.

4. "Every Kid Needs A Champion" by Rita Pierson: A reminder of the importance of connection and relationships in education, this talk could inspire a new perspective on teacher-student dynamics.

5. "The Danger of a Single Story" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: A powerful talk about the importance of diverse narratives and breaking down stereotypes.

Remember, what's compelling varies from person to person, so feel free to explore - there is a Ted Talk for almost everything! Just remember to challenge yourself and always be open to new ideas.

a year ago

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