Friedman articulates this really well. I have found in my own work experience that there are tons of innovative, new products and services out there just waiting for someone to develop.
It’s silly and interesting that the people who make the rules for schools are so far off the mark of what the workplace is clearly demanding.
Melia Dicker, a writer and educator who has worked with students of all ages, is the Communications Director of IDEA. She has a degree in Psychology from Santa Clara University and is an alumna and board member of AmeriCorps' Public Allies. Melia co-founded Spark, a nonprofit organization empowering youth through leadership development and apprenticeships in their dream jobs.
Darren Schwindaman
Nov 04, 2009 - 11:56 PM
Friedman articulates this really well. I have found in my own work experience that there are tons of innovative, new products and services out there just waiting for someone to develop.
It’s silly and interesting that the people who make the rules for schools are so far off the mark of what the workplace is clearly demanding.