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Almost 20 years on from the publication of ‘All Our Futures’, Sir Ken Robinson tells Etan Smallman why he’s sick of civil servants, MPs and schools that “educate people from the neck up”.

When Sir Ken Robinson delivered his first Ted talk, titled “Do schools kill creativity?”, to a small audience in California in 2006, there was no intention of a recording even being posted online. Once it was shared, however, his rallying cry for a system that cultivates more than just academic intelligence went o... Keep reading on iNews