11. The School’s DNA To motivate people to learn and create To create positive change through personal development To enable youth to come through with their ideas, visions and dreams
13. Project Design Process Design Business Design Leadership Design Main Disciplines
14. 1st year - TOOLBOX All the basic tools, theories and methods 2nd year - SPECIALIZATION Leadership and process facilitation Project design in a global context 3rd year - INNOVATION Business design Global internship Individual project Elements of the Education
16. Hands On Approach + Based on practical work and training of skills, rather than theory alone + Project-based learning + Real world costumers
17. THEORY - PRACTICE HEAD - BODY FORM - CONTENT LOCAL - GLOBAL TEAM - INDIVIDUAL
18. Failure is important a) When you’re capable of identifying the mistake b) When you’re willing to take responsibility for it c) When you want to learn from it d) When you would do it differently next time
EVER WONDERED? Way to teach the generations of tomorrow. SAME PROFESSORS, SAME QUESTIONS IMAGINE MY EXCITEMENT. AIM NEVER TO BE THE SAME TOMORROW AS IT WAS YESTERDAY HISTORY HAS TAUGHT THE ONES WILLING TO LISTEN - CHANGE HAPPENS NEED - EDUCATE FOR TOMORROW. I’LL TALK ABOUT JUST THIS. Have you ever wondered whether education as we know it is really the best way to teach the generations of tomorrow? The same professors teaching the same things year after year to rows of students with straight back and their hands raised to answer questions hundred, or maybe thousands of students before them have already answered. I have wondered. And imagine my excitement when I discovered that an education actually already existed that doesn’t accept that the status quo is the only way to go. An education if fact that vows never to be the same tomorrow as it was yesterday. And why not? Because history has taught the ones of us willing to listen - with the financial crisis as the most recent example - that it is impossible for us to know what the world will look like tomorrow. There’s only one thing we can be truly certain of; That the world will be different. It will change. Ask your parents if they ever thought they’d live to see a black president. Or ask your grand parents if they ever thought they’d live to see a man on the moon. So what we need isn’t people that are educated for the world as it looks right now - but people that are educated for a future that no-one yet knows what will be like. Now that’s a real challenge, and in the next 45 minutes or so, I’ll do my best to show you how a school in Denmark, called the KaosPilots, has tried to do just that.