Tony Wagner's groundbreaking bestseller--"a road map for parents who
want to sculpt their children into innovative thinkers" (USA TODAY)
and a guide for "an employer looking to have a pipeline of creative
talent" (Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO).
Harvard education expert Tony Wagner explores what parents, teachers,
and employers must do to develop the capacities of young people to
become innovators. In profiling compelling young American innovators
such as Kirk Phelps, product manager for Apple's first iPhone, and Jodie
Wu, who founded a company that builds bicycle-powered maize shellers in
Tanzania, Wagner reveals how the adults in their lives nurtured their
creativity and sparked their imaginations, while teaching them to learn
from failures and persevere. Play, passion, and purpose: These are the
forces that drive young innovators.
Wagner takes readers into the most forward-thinking schools, colleges,
and workplaces in the country, where teachers and employers are
developing cultures of innovation based on collaboration,
interdisciplinary problem-solving, and intrinsic motivation. The result
is a timely, provocative, and inspiring manifesto that offers crucial
insight into creating the change makers of tomorrow.