This blog by John Spencer is on point. He says…
When kids embrace a maker mindset, they learn to think divergently and solve problems by connecting seemingly disconnected ideas. They learn to take creative risks and try new things. They learn to embrace iterative thinking as they move through the creative process. In the process, they experience failure and develop a growth mindset. They become systems thinkers who can navigate complexity but they also become hackers and rebels who change the world.
In other words, they become innovators.
-John Spencer
Ready to raise innovators? WE ARE! With our school makerspace, our goal is to do just that.
Read John Spencer’s full blog here.