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  1. Learn about Ted Dintersmith's book, What School Could Be, based on his cross-country trip to visit 200 schools and meet thousands of educators. Find out how he shares their stories of innovation and change in U.S. education.

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      Most Likely To Succeed is a thought-provoking documentary...

    • What School Could Be

      Ted Dintersmith did something different: He listened. He...

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      By Ted Dintersmith. In Blog. Posted June 11, 2018. What’s...

    • About Ted

      If you are a change agent seeking to elevate life and...

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      Purpose: Students believe in the importance of their work.....

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      About Ted; Latest News . 0. By WSCBadmin. In News. Posted...

    • Essential Skills and Mindsets

      Essential Skills and Mindsets Try It. You can use a range of...

    • Most Likely to Succeed

      In Most Likely to Succeed, bestselling author and education...

  2. As automation eliminates structured jobs and careers, schools should focus on training students to be bold, creative and entrepreneurial. Instead, argues education advocate Ted Dintersmith, the core purpose of education has been lost in a wave of testing, data and increasingly irrelevant metrics.

  3. Aug 25, 2015 · As a leading venture capitalist, Ted Dintersmith lived and breathed the world of innovation. He has seen first-hand how quickly automation is eliminating the structured jobs in our economy, as ...

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  4. Apr 10, 2018 · Innovation expert Ted Dintersmith took an unprecedented trip across America, visiting all fifty states in a single school year. He originally set out to raise awareness about the urgent need to reimagine education to prepare students for a world marked by innovation—but America’s teachers one-upped him.

  5. Ted Dintersmith is a change agent focused on the impact of education and innovation on the future of civil society. His professional background spans technology, entrepreneurship, and public policy. He was ranked by Business 2.0 as the top-performing U.S. venture capitalist for 1995-1999.

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