Creativity doesn't belong in a box | Kimiya Paki | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
In this bold and heartfelt talk, Kimiya explores how the modern school system often limits creativity instead of nurturing it. Sharing her own story as a student, she reveals how creativity is treated like a special occasion—something allowed only at certain times, in certain subjects. But what if creativity was part of every subject, every day?
Kimiya challenges the idea that school is only about memorizing facts and following rules. Instead, she makes a passionate case for reimagining education where students are encouraged to think differently, make mistakes, and express themselves freely.
This talk is a call to action for teachers, students, and schools everywhere: let creativity out of the box—because that’s where the real learning begins Kimiya Paki is a dynamic 9th-grade student whose passion and leadership extend far beyond the classroom. As the captain of her school’s debate club, she brings intellectual rigor and eloquence to every conversation
advocating for thoughtful discourse on issues that matter. Fluent in English, Persian, and Turkish Kimiya bridges cultures with ease, embodying the spirit of global citizenshipA rising fashion designer and accomplished digital artist, she channels creativity into visually compelling works that reflect her unique perspective. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Kimiya is an intermediate musician with a deep appreciation for both Middle Eastern and Western musical traditions.Her commitment to social causes is equally inspiring. As an outspoken animal rights activist and former member of her local animal shelter, she continues to champion compassion and ethical responsibility
Kimiya’s multifaceted talents and unwavering drive make her a compelling voice for her generation This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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