The foundational EdgeMakers course is approved for high schools to implement during the 2018-19 school year
May 3, 2018
“Innate creativity is inside every student, waiting to be unleashed,” said John Kao, founder of EdgeMakers. “But without intentional programs in our schools, creativity is underdeveloped, and students’ passion, talent, and energy remain some of our most underutilized resources. We cannot allow this continue, as our society is faced with a number of wicked problems that appear unsolvable unless we innovate to find solutions. Our goal at EdgeMakers is to combine students’ natural creativity with purpose, helping them develop as innovators whose work is truly meaningful and makes a difference on issues that matter.”
A leading authority on innovation, business creativity, and emerging technologies, Kao has spent the better part of 30 years creating compelling learning experiences for emerging innovators and entrepreneurs. A former Harvard Business School professor, Kao was Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation and has consulted government and business leaders all over the world. The foundation of the EdgeMakers Innovative Thinking framework is derived from Kao’s work and designed to harness the passion of young people, while empowering them to innovate and change the world.
EdgeMakers ignites the 4Cs of 21st-century education — creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking — and takes them a step further by helping students refine their ideas into true innovations that are real world-relevant and designed to make a difference. Importantly, EdgeMakers addresses the three primary gaps existing in most formal education programs: 1) What the new world of work demands versus what is currently available to students; 2) A growing wish for more innovators and entrepreneurs versus the lack of ways to learn the “how-to” of innovation; and 3) The complex problems facing global civil society versus resources available to address these challenges. By participating in Innovative Thinking, students learn to build foundational skills that will positively affect their overall academic achievement and readiness for post-secondary education.
“Through our high school curriculum, along with professional development for educators, we aim to provide the tools and support to teach innovative thinking to every student,” said EdgeMakers CEO Chris Besse. “Our foundational Innovative Thinking course will help educators plant, grow, and harvest the seeds of innovation in each learner, so they turn their ideas into real solutions to change the world.”
For schools interested in offering Innovative Thinking to their students in the 2018-19 academic year, EdgeMakers will be providing educators with professional development opportunities this summer. Schools can contact EdgeMakers to learn more about these courses and the summer professional development opportunities.
Andrea Sherman
MindRocket Media Group
203-536-7564
andrea@mindrocketmediagroup.com
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