WHAT IS HUMAN BEING? WHAT CHANGES THEM? WHAT CAN HELP?

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作者
Kharestani, Tayebeh [1 ]
机构
[1] UNESCO Youth Peace Ambassador, Tehran, Iran
来源
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (ICERI 2013) | 2013年
关键词
Children; Society; Education system; Inner child; Design;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Self-confident, creative, curious, happy, full of energy, free and ... Yes, this is a child. But what changes them? Today's society and education system turns children from their own dreams and amazing bewilderment to logically thinking and reasoning and adult's choice and makes them fall. This will make the children's brain bigger while making their hearts smaller. If the human's mind comes out of steadiness, it will turns to creativity and invention. If we, the adults, in our intellectual system and in our gaining concepts have freedom and flexibility like our childhood and try to see people and objects as they are, not as we want to or they look like, we can have another look at life. Coming back to the inner child since it is known as one of the fruitful periods of human's life in progressing the creativity and sense of beauty. [1] "Points of view" UNESCO project dedicated to make adults inner child alive through creative designs. I initiated this project in the UNESCO workshop in Malaysia December 2011 and this paper is prepared based on it. In this project, adults would find some aspects of life that we've overlooked. These aspects represent pure look of children towards life. During implementation process of this project in Iran, pupils were invited to take photos and draw about happiness. We then designed some creative "Bookmarks" with those photos and paintings. Those bookmarks were presented in the UNESCO workshop in Japan March 2012, IOV congress in Sweden June 2012 and several universities and bookstores in Iran.
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