<p>For those of you who missed Thomas Friedman's article "Need a Job? Invent One" in today's NY Times, I want to share some of what he wrote about Tony Wagner, the author of "Creating Inovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change The World".</p>
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<blockquote> <blockquote> <p>"Today, he said via e-mail, because knowledge is available on every Internet-connected device, what you know matters far less than what you can do with what you know. The capacity to innovate the ability to solve problems creatively or bring new possibilities to life and skills like critical thinking, communication and collaboration are far more important than academic knowledge. As one executive told me, We can teach new hires the content, and we will have to because it continues to change, but we cant teach them how to think to ask the right questions and to take initiative. </p> </blockquote> </blockquote>
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<p>He mentioned the best places to develop this ability:</p>
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<blockquote> <p>Finland educational system Olin College MIT Media Lab Stanford D school </p> </blockquote>
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<p>To read the entire essay, click below</p>