IDEO CEO Tim Brown: T-Shaped Stars
How do we teach our children today to adapt to the work of the future?
The traditional workforce valued "I" shaped employees, who were deep experts in one area. As the speed of the world changes, a T-Shaped person, who is a subject matter in one area, skilled in others, and able to collaborate become critical.
This requires developing more than just technical skills in our children - they also need to understand collaboration and empathy.
At Ayara, we believe that by providing parents and educators information, tools, and a space to collaborate, we will together create a world where our children have the foundational skills needed to thrive in the future. Join our movement today!