What populations benefit from Innovation?
Innovation will create more opportunities in the global ecenomy with at least four specific groups:
Students - Demonstrating university skills and lifelong learning
- Transition from secondary to university levels.
- Build 38 key skills to succeed in the global economy.
- Develop the habit of Lifelong Learning and continuous improvement.
- Establish and plan career objective and focus.
Women - Demonstrating university and workplace skills and attitudes
- Define present & future vision and goals.
- Build 38 key skills to succeed in the global economy.
- Discover special qualities and talents.
- Become a strategic thinker.
- Create a personal progress plan.
- Create an Innovationeering project.
Teachers - Demonstrating best-practices in classrooms
- Experience and Application of “65 Best Practices”.
- Micro-teaching using ICAL Inside courseware.
- Ability to increase student performance.
- Target high priority teacher subgroups such as ESOL.
Business - Demonstrating global mindset with knowledge economy skills & thinking
- Define present & future vision.
- Use present obstacles to achieve future goals.
- Achieve second curve goals while protecting first curve markets.
- Target specific areas for growth (Hospitality, Energy, Transportation, etc).
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