This is actually a very interesting video about how schools stifle creative growth and discourage the use of the creative mind.

This is a video especially relevant to something my school Guidance Department said to the sophomore class contemplating future careers. Essentially, they encouraged those pursuing conventional jobs (doctors, lawyers, teachers etc.), while discouraging those who expressed an interest in the arts or other professions of creative expression. They basically told us that those who pursued more creative careers should consider a more realistic and reliable occupation, as we would most likely be unsuccessful in our creative endeavors.

We have a fantastic arts program at my school, and much opportunity to explore our creativity, both in the classroom and after school. However, the idea that the traditional subjects of math, english language arts, the sciences and the humanities being of higher value than the arts is something that transcends all levels of education. 

It’s pretty simple: academically enthusiastic kids are encouraged, kids enthusiastic towards creative expression and the arts are discouraged, and often molded into the more ideal student, effectively stifling the creative mind altogether.

What do you think? Let us know below! Do schools stifle creative growth?

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Being so awful at math, I prefer to not graph functions at all, but I do think using “f(x)” is fancier than just plain “y”. Thanks to discophysics for this submission!

Being so awful at math, I prefer to not graph functions at all, but I do think using “f(x)” is fancier than just plain “y”. Thanks to discophysics for this submission!

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Five Fingers of Evolution (by TEDEducation)

Having trouble remembering the 5 processes that impact evolution (small population, non-random mating, mutations, gene flow, adaptation)?  Learn the five-finger trick, and you’ll always have them at your fingertips (see what I did there?)!

This is really cool, you guys would appreciate it!!

It took 713 gallons of water to make the t-shirt you are wearing.

As consumers, we don’t often think about what it takes to make the products we buy.

Specifically, how much water it takes to make simple things.

1lb of cheese ~ 600 gallons of water
500 sheets of paper ~ 1,321 gallons of water
1 gallon of coffee ~ 880 gallons of water

Crazy right? Click here to see how much water we use to make everyday things! 

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We’ve all heard of “Facebook-stalking”, but are colleges guilty of it too?

Could colleges be looking at your profile on Facebook, Twitter, or even YouTube?  
How will that affect your admission into your dream school? 

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I wish I could train myself to do homework in my sleep.

Then I could go to sleep having done nothing, and I could wake up the next day and all my homework would be done.