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Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  
	
  
Assignment:	
  
Ideate	
  
	
  
	
  
Team:	
  
NextStep	
  	
  
Submi<ed	
  by	
  Gail	
  Richards	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Overview	
  of	
  Assignment	
  
	
  
•  Original	
  Problem	
  Statement	
  
	
  
•  Responses	
  to	
  6	
  Prompts	
  	
  
	
  
•  3	
  Select	
  Solu<ons	
  
•  (which	
  are	
  highlighted	
  on	
  preceding	
  slides)	
  
	
  
	
  
Problem Statement: 
High	
  school	
  seniors	
  deciding	
  what	
  	
  
path	
  to	
  take	
  aCer	
  gradua<on	
  
need	
  	
  a	
  way	
  to	
  
evaluate	
  numerous	
  op<ons	
  when	
  determining	
  
which	
  path	
  is	
  best	
  for	
  them	
  
because	
  
society,	
  and	
  high	
  schools,	
  communicate	
  overtly	
  and	
  
implicitly	
  that	
  aHending	
  a	
  four-­‐year	
  college	
  as	
  being	
  
the	
  best	
  op<on	
  for	
  all	
  students,	
  
	
  leaving	
  many	
  students	
  underserved,	
  	
  
confused	
  and	
  lost.	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  #1:	
  What	
  are	
  the	
  most	
  obvious	
  solu<ons	
  for	
  this	
  problem?	
  
(even	
  things	
  that	
  you	
  know	
  already	
  exist)	
  
1.  Revised	
  training	
  for	
  high	
  school	
  guidance	
  counselors.	
  	
  
2.  High	
  school	
  classes	
  for	
  credit	
  in	
  planning	
  life	
  aCer	
  gradua<on.	
  
3.  Shadow	
  days	
  for	
  a	
  variety	
  of	
  professions.	
  	
  
4.  Sharing	
  ALL	
  types	
  of	
  choices	
  with	
  ALL	
  students.	
  
5.  Career/college	
  planning	
  as	
  an	
  ongoing	
  ac<vity.	
  
6.  Exploring	
  careers	
  versus	
  paths	
  to	
  careers.	
  
7.  Career	
  mentor	
  programs	
  star<ng	
  sophomore	
  year.	
  	
  
8.  Educa<ng	
  parents	
  on	
  an	
  array	
  of	
  op<ons.	
  
9.  Giving	
  equal	
  validity	
  to	
  all	
  op-ons.	
  
10.  Using	
  language	
  and	
  messaging	
  that	
  establishes	
  new	
  paradigm.	
  
Which	
  lead	
  to	
  these	
  spin	
  off	
  ideas…	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  #2:	
  What	
  can	
  you	
  add,	
  remove	
  or	
  modify	
  from	
  those	
  ini<al	
  
solu<ons?	
  
	
  
1.  Revised	
  training	
  for	
  high	
  school	
  guidance	
  counselors	
  with	
  cer<fica<on.	
  	
  	
  
2.  High	
  school	
  classes	
  for	
  credit	
  in	
  planning	
  life	
  aCer	
  gradua<on.	
  
3.  Shadow	
  days	
  or	
  weeks	
  	
  for	
  a	
  variety	
  of	
  professions	
  at	
  companies,	
  at	
  different	
  training	
  
loca<ons	
  or	
  educa<onal	
  ins<tu<ons.	
  	
  
4.  Sharing	
  ALL	
  types	
  of	
  choices	
  with	
  ALL	
  students.	
  Requiring	
  students	
  to	
  evaluate	
  pros	
  and	
  
cons	
  with	
  respect	
  to	
  their	
  own	
  goals.	
  	
  
5.  Career/college	
  planning	
  as	
  an	
  ongoing	
  ac<vity	
  for	
  credit.	
  
6.  Exploring	
  careers	
  versus	
  paths	
  to	
  careers,	
  directed	
  by	
  tes<ng.	
  	
  
7.  Career	
  mentor	
  programs	
  star<ng	
  sophomore	
  year	
  supported	
  by	
  small	
  group	
  discussion	
  
op<ons	
  between	
  students..	
  	
  
8.  Educa<ng	
  parents	
  on	
  an	
  array	
  of	
  op<ons.	
  Counseling	
  them	
  to	
  not	
  make	
  assump<ons.	
  	
  
9.  Giving	
  equal	
  validity	
  to	
  all	
  op<ons.	
  Requiring	
  students	
  to	
  explore	
  one	
  op<on	
  that	
  they	
  
would	
  otherwise	
  immediately	
  dismiss.	
  	
  
10.  Create	
  a	
  communica<on	
  campaign	
  using	
  language	
  and	
  messaging	
  that	
  establishes	
  new	
  
paradigm.	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  #3:	
  How	
  would	
  a	
  5	
  year	
  old	
  solve	
  the	
  problem?	
  
	
  
	
  1.  Play	
  <me	
  trying	
  out	
  different	
  things	
  you	
  want	
  to	
  be	
  when	
  you	
  grow	
  up.	
  
2.  Decide	
  to	
  do	
  what	
  looks	
  like	
  the	
  most	
  fun	
  and	
  worry	
  about	
  the	
  details	
  later.	
  
3.  Ask	
  gramma	
  or	
  grampa	
  what	
  to	
  do.	
  	
  
4.  Sit	
  under	
  a	
  thinking	
  tree	
  and	
  wait	
  for	
  the	
  answer.	
  	
  
5.  Write	
  a	
  leHer	
  to	
  someone	
  who	
  works	
  in	
  a	
  profession	
  of	
  interest.	
  	
  
6.  Be	
  something	
  different	
  every	
  day	
  un<l	
  something	
  s<cks.	
  
7.  Only	
  do	
  things	
  that	
  are	
  fun.	
  
8.  Make	
  a	
  wish	
  on	
  birthday	
  candles.	
  
9.  Play	
  with	
  dolls	
  /	
  toys	
  and	
  see	
  what	
  they	
  like	
  to	
  do	
  best.	
  
10.  Pick	
  a	
  job	
  you	
  don’t	
  need	
  training	
  for,	
  like	
  princess	
  or	
  prince.	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  #4:	
  How	
  would	
  you	
  solve	
  the	
  problem	
  if	
  you	
  had	
  an	
  unlimited	
  
budget?	
  
	
  
1.  Require	
  all	
  high	
  school	
  students	
  to	
  take	
  a	
  year	
  off	
  between	
  high	
  school	
  and	
  “whatever	
  is	
  next”	
  to	
  
completely	
  focus	
  on	
  exploring	
  op<ons.	
  Give	
  them	
  a	
  s<pend	
  to	
  do	
  so.	
  	
  
2.  Add	
  a	
  year	
  onto	
  high	
  school	
  that	
  is	
  focused	
  only	
  on	
  life	
  skills	
  and	
  life	
  planning.	
  	
  
3.  Require	
  each	
  high	
  school	
  student	
  to	
  complete	
  three	
  significantly	
  different	
  three-­‐month	
  internships	
  
the	
  year	
  aCer	
  high	
  school,	
  all	
  expenses	
  paid.	
  	
  
4.  Make	
  the	
  first	
  year	
  of	
  college	
  or	
  training	
  free	
  of	
  charge.	
  
5.  Build	
  a	
  na-onwide,	
  accredited	
  	
  curriculum	
  for	
  high	
  school	
  students	
  to	
  step	
  
through	
  over	
  the	
  course	
  of	
  four	
  years	
  that	
  addresses	
  career	
  planning.	
  	
  
6.  Establish	
  career	
  research	
  and	
  resource	
  centers	
  in	
  every	
  school	
  district	
  or	
  area,	
  for	
  use	
  by	
  all	
  
students.	
  	
  
7.  Administer	
  strength	
  and	
  weakness	
  tests,	
  require	
  each	
  student	
  to	
  shadow	
  someone	
  in	
  a	
  profession	
  
they	
  show	
  an	
  affinity	
  for	
  and	
  shadow	
  someone	
  (a	
  mentor)	
  who	
  does	
  something	
  the	
  student	
  is	
  not	
  at	
  
all	
  a	
  match	
  for.	
  Pay	
  the	
  mentors	
  to	
  ensure	
  commitment.	
  
8.  Establish	
  a	
  program	
  where	
  all	
  students	
  must	
  try	
  a	
  collec<on	
  of	
  	
  different	
  types	
  of	
  jobs-­‐-­‐-­‐not	
  a	
  specific	
  
job	
  but	
  a	
  type:	
  	
  manual	
  labor,	
  customer	
  service,	
  fast	
  food,	
  office	
  job,	
  outdoor	
  job,	
  health	
  care	
  etc.	
  
Pay	
  commensurate	
  wages.	
  
9.  Subsidize	
  mentors,	
  or	
  give	
  them	
  a	
  huge	
  tax	
  credit.	
  
10.  Make	
  all	
  college	
  and	
  career	
  training	
  free	
  of	
  charge.	
  Level	
  the	
  monetary	
  playing	
  field.	
  	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  4:	
  How	
  would	
  you	
  solve	
  the	
  problem	
  without	
  spending	
  any	
  
money?	
  
	
  
	
  
1.  Lobby	
  colleges	
  and	
  universi<es	
  to	
  include	
  “major”	
  related	
  classes	
  as	
  early	
  as	
  freshman	
  year	
  to	
  support	
  
those	
  students	
  who	
  may	
  not	
  be	
  sure	
  of	
  their	
  path.	
  
2.  Create	
  peer	
  groups	
  in	
  high	
  schools	
  to	
  discuss	
  choices	
  and	
  fears.	
  
3.  Engage	
  parents	
  in	
  explora<on	
  of	
  more	
  op<ons	
  through	
  school	
  ac<vi<es.	
  
4.  Set	
  up	
  non-­‐academic	
  focused	
  career	
  fairs	
  that	
  allow	
  students	
  and	
  parents	
  to	
  explore	
  everything	
  
outside	
  of	
  academics.	
  
5.  Bring	
  community	
  members	
  from	
  a	
  variety	
  of	
  professions	
  into	
  schools	
  for	
  more	
  than	
  just	
  a	
  quick	
  
presenta<on;	
  use	
  them	
  as	
  mentors	
  over	
  <me.	
  
6.  Elevate	
  the	
  idea	
  that	
  the	
  path	
  from	
  high	
  school	
  to	
  a	
  career	
  is	
  rarely	
  a	
  straight	
  line	
  and	
  that	
  that	
  is	
  OK.	
  
7.  Form	
  groups	
  at	
  high	
  schools	
  for	
  kids	
  to	
  address	
  their	
  fears,	
  confusion,	
  and	
  lack	
  of	
  info	
  head	
  on.	
  Allow	
  
them	
  to	
  the	
  diffuse	
  the	
  anxiety	
  around	
  the	
  situa<on	
  so	
  that	
  they	
  can	
  approach	
  it	
  more	
  meaningfully.	
  
8.  Implement	
  a	
  personal	
  project	
  component	
  to	
  Junior	
  year	
  that	
  involves	
  being	
  embedded	
  in	
  a	
  poten<al	
  
career.	
  Evalua<ng	
  if	
  it	
  is	
  a	
  fit	
  and	
  if	
  the	
  path	
  is	
  viable	
  for	
  that	
  individual.	
  Presen<ng	
  to	
  all	
  for	
  further	
  
educa<on.,	
  in	
  par<cular	
  the	
  evalua<on	
  element	
  and	
  outcome.	
  	
  
9.  Have	
  students	
  interview	
  	
  or	
  research	
  at	
  least	
  five	
  professionals	
  in	
  the	
  field	
  
they	
  are	
  most	
  interested	
  in	
  with	
  the	
  purpose	
  of	
  learning	
  what	
  different	
  paths	
  
they	
  took	
  to	
  get	
  where	
  they	
  are	
  today.	
  	
  
10.  Connect	
  high	
  school	
  students	
  with	
  college	
  students,	
  or,	
  appren<ces,	
  in	
  their	
  chosen	
  field	
  who	
  are	
  in	
  
the	
  process	
  but	
  have	
  not	
  yet	
  built	
  a	
  career.	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Prompt	
  5:	
  How	
  would	
  you	
  solve	
  this	
  problem	
  if	
  you	
  had	
  control	
  over	
  
the	
  laws	
  of	
  nature	
  (think	
  invisibility,	
  teleporta<on,	
  etc.)?	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
1.  Use	
  a	
  <me	
  machine	
  to	
  show	
  each	
  student	
  where	
  she	
  will	
  be	
  ten	
  years	
  from	
  now	
  on	
  any	
  
given	
  path	
  chosen	
  today.	
  
2.  Each	
  student	
  can	
  follow	
  people	
  in	
  different	
  careers	
  invisibly	
  to	
  see	
  a	
  typical	
  day.	
  
3.  Students	
  can	
  teleport	
  in	
  and	
  out	
  of	
  different	
  professional	
  selngs	
  or	
  learning	
  
environments.	
  
4.  Students	
  can	
  use	
  <me	
  machine	
  to	
  watch	
  several	
  different	
  paths	
  to	
  the	
  same	
  career	
  goal.	
  	
  
5.  Stop	
  <me	
  un<l	
  the	
  student	
  has	
  a	
  handle	
  on	
  the	
  best	
  op<on.	
  
6.  Students	
  visit	
  parallel	
  universes	
  in	
  which	
  they	
  have	
  chosen	
  different	
  careers.	
  
7.  Students	
  are	
  embedded	
  with	
  a	
  “spider	
  sense”	
  that	
  tells	
  them	
  if	
  they	
  are	
  on	
  the	
  right	
  
track	
  so	
  they	
  can	
  adjust	
  their	
  approach	
  in	
  response.	
  
8.  Each	
  student	
  consults	
  a	
  fortune	
  teller	
  who	
  is	
  never	
  wrong.	
  
9.  Students	
  are	
  given	
  access	
  to	
  a	
  <me	
  portal	
  that	
  allows	
  then	
  to	
  try	
  different	
  approaches	
  
to	
  the	
  same	
  career	
  goal.	
  	
  
10.  Students	
  are	
  granted	
  five	
  years	
  aCer	
  gradua<on	
  during	
  which	
  they	
  are	
  magically	
  	
  
immune	
  to	
  failure.	
  	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Select	
  Idea	
  #1:	
  	
  
Giving	
  equal	
  validity	
  to	
  all	
  op-ons.	
  
	
  
Giving	
  more	
  emphasis	
  or	
  value	
  to	
  college	
  over	
  other	
  choices	
  
invalidates	
  the	
  choices	
  that	
  may	
  be	
  beHer	
  for	
  a	
  significant	
  popula<on	
  
of	
  students.	
  	
  
	
  
By	
  giving	
  equal	
  validity	
  to	
  all	
  op<ons,	
  the	
  focus	
  shiCs	
  to	
  the	
  best	
  path	
  
for	
  each	
  student	
  versus	
  the	
  rela<ve	
  superiority	
  of	
  one	
  path	
  over	
  an	
  
other.	
  	
  
	
  
Result:	
  
	
  Affirmed	
  students	
  who	
  go	
  out	
  into	
  the	
  world	
  with	
  confidence.	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Select	
  Idea	
  #2:	
  	
  
Build	
  a	
  na-onwide,	
  accredited	
  	
  curriculum	
  for	
  high	
  school	
  
students	
  to	
  step	
  through	
  over	
  the	
  course	
  of	
  four	
  years	
  
that	
  addresses	
  career	
  planning.	
  	
  
	
  
Building	
  career	
  and	
  educa<onal	
  planning	
  into	
  the	
  process	
  over	
  <me	
  
will	
  likely	
  dissipate	
  anxiety	
  and	
  pressure	
  on	
  the	
  student.	
  	
  
	
  
Making	
  future	
  planning	
  “business	
  as	
  usual”	
  in	
  the	
  scheme	
  of	
  	
  high	
  
school	
  allows	
  students	
  to	
  approach	
  the	
  transi<on	
  gradually,	
  	
  from	
  a	
  
non-­‐threatening	
  posi<on	
  of	
  comfort	
  and	
  familiarity	
  versus	
  	
  at	
  the	
  last	
  
minute,	
  with	
  no	
  context	
  and	
  feeling	
  like	
  everything	
  rides	
  on	
  the	
  
decision.	
  	
  
	
  
Result:	
  
	
  Affirmed	
  students	
  who	
  go	
  out	
  into	
  the	
  world	
  with	
  confidence.	
  	
  
	
  
Design	
  Thinking	
  Ac-on	
  Lab:	
  Ideate	
  	
  
	
  
Select	
  Idea	
  #3:	
  	
  
Require	
  students	
  to	
  	
  interview	
  or	
  research	
  at	
  least	
  five	
  
professionals	
  in	
  the	
  field	
  they	
  are	
  most	
  interested	
  in	
  with	
  
the	
  purpose	
  of	
  learning	
  what	
  different	
  paths	
  they	
  took	
  to	
  
get	
  where	
  they	
  are	
  today.	
  	
  
	
  
There	
  is	
  no	
  right	
  or	
  wrong	
  path	
  or	
  straight	
  line	
  to	
  success	
  in	
  most	
  
cases.	
  By	
  connec<ng	
  with	
  real	
  people	
  and	
  understanding	
  the	
  twists	
  
and	
  turns	
  of	
  various	
  journeys	
  to	
  success,	
  students	
  are	
  more	
  likely	
  to	
  
be	
  open	
  and	
  feel	
  confident	
  in	
  selng	
  out	
  in	
  the	
  general	
  direc<on	
  of	
  a	
  
career.	
  
	
  
Result:	
  
	
  Affirmed	
  students	
  who	
  go	
  out	
  into	
  the	
  world	
  with	
  confidence.	
  	
  
	
  

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  • 2. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Overview  of  Assignment     •  Original  Problem  Statement     •  Responses  to  6  Prompts       •  3  Select  Solu<ons   •  (which  are  highlighted  on  preceding  slides)      
  • 3. Problem Statement: High  school  seniors  deciding  what     path  to  take  aCer  gradua<on   need    a  way  to   evaluate  numerous  op<ons  when  determining   which  path  is  best  for  them   because   society,  and  high  schools,  communicate  overtly  and   implicitly  that  aHending  a  four-­‐year  college  as  being   the  best  op<on  for  all  students,    leaving  many  students  underserved,     confused  and  lost.    
  • 4. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  #1:  What  are  the  most  obvious  solu<ons  for  this  problem?   (even  things  that  you  know  already  exist)   1.  Revised  training  for  high  school  guidance  counselors.     2.  High  school  classes  for  credit  in  planning  life  aCer  gradua<on.   3.  Shadow  days  for  a  variety  of  professions.     4.  Sharing  ALL  types  of  choices  with  ALL  students.   5.  Career/college  planning  as  an  ongoing  ac<vity.   6.  Exploring  careers  versus  paths  to  careers.   7.  Career  mentor  programs  star<ng  sophomore  year.     8.  Educa<ng  parents  on  an  array  of  op<ons.   9.  Giving  equal  validity  to  all  op-ons.   10.  Using  language  and  messaging  that  establishes  new  paradigm.   Which  lead  to  these  spin  off  ideas…    
  • 5. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  #2:  What  can  you  add,  remove  or  modify  from  those  ini<al   solu<ons?     1.  Revised  training  for  high  school  guidance  counselors  with  cer<fica<on.       2.  High  school  classes  for  credit  in  planning  life  aCer  gradua<on.   3.  Shadow  days  or  weeks    for  a  variety  of  professions  at  companies,  at  different  training   loca<ons  or  educa<onal  ins<tu<ons.     4.  Sharing  ALL  types  of  choices  with  ALL  students.  Requiring  students  to  evaluate  pros  and   cons  with  respect  to  their  own  goals.     5.  Career/college  planning  as  an  ongoing  ac<vity  for  credit.   6.  Exploring  careers  versus  paths  to  careers,  directed  by  tes<ng.     7.  Career  mentor  programs  star<ng  sophomore  year  supported  by  small  group  discussion   op<ons  between  students..     8.  Educa<ng  parents  on  an  array  of  op<ons.  Counseling  them  to  not  make  assump<ons.     9.  Giving  equal  validity  to  all  op<ons.  Requiring  students  to  explore  one  op<on  that  they   would  otherwise  immediately  dismiss.     10.  Create  a  communica<on  campaign  using  language  and  messaging  that  establishes  new   paradigm.    
  • 6. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  #3:  How  would  a  5  year  old  solve  the  problem?      1.  Play  <me  trying  out  different  things  you  want  to  be  when  you  grow  up.   2.  Decide  to  do  what  looks  like  the  most  fun  and  worry  about  the  details  later.   3.  Ask  gramma  or  grampa  what  to  do.     4.  Sit  under  a  thinking  tree  and  wait  for  the  answer.     5.  Write  a  leHer  to  someone  who  works  in  a  profession  of  interest.     6.  Be  something  different  every  day  un<l  something  s<cks.   7.  Only  do  things  that  are  fun.   8.  Make  a  wish  on  birthday  candles.   9.  Play  with  dolls  /  toys  and  see  what  they  like  to  do  best.   10.  Pick  a  job  you  don’t  need  training  for,  like  princess  or  prince.    
  • 7. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  #4:  How  would  you  solve  the  problem  if  you  had  an  unlimited   budget?     1.  Require  all  high  school  students  to  take  a  year  off  between  high  school  and  “whatever  is  next”  to   completely  focus  on  exploring  op<ons.  Give  them  a  s<pend  to  do  so.     2.  Add  a  year  onto  high  school  that  is  focused  only  on  life  skills  and  life  planning.     3.  Require  each  high  school  student  to  complete  three  significantly  different  three-­‐month  internships   the  year  aCer  high  school,  all  expenses  paid.     4.  Make  the  first  year  of  college  or  training  free  of  charge.   5.  Build  a  na-onwide,  accredited    curriculum  for  high  school  students  to  step   through  over  the  course  of  four  years  that  addresses  career  planning.     6.  Establish  career  research  and  resource  centers  in  every  school  district  or  area,  for  use  by  all   students.     7.  Administer  strength  and  weakness  tests,  require  each  student  to  shadow  someone  in  a  profession   they  show  an  affinity  for  and  shadow  someone  (a  mentor)  who  does  something  the  student  is  not  at   all  a  match  for.  Pay  the  mentors  to  ensure  commitment.   8.  Establish  a  program  where  all  students  must  try  a  collec<on  of    different  types  of  jobs-­‐-­‐-­‐not  a  specific   job  but  a  type:    manual  labor,  customer  service,  fast  food,  office  job,  outdoor  job,  health  care  etc.   Pay  commensurate  wages.   9.  Subsidize  mentors,  or  give  them  a  huge  tax  credit.   10.  Make  all  college  and  career  training  free  of  charge.  Level  the  monetary  playing  field.      
  • 8. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  4:  How  would  you  solve  the  problem  without  spending  any   money?       1.  Lobby  colleges  and  universi<es  to  include  “major”  related  classes  as  early  as  freshman  year  to  support   those  students  who  may  not  be  sure  of  their  path.   2.  Create  peer  groups  in  high  schools  to  discuss  choices  and  fears.   3.  Engage  parents  in  explora<on  of  more  op<ons  through  school  ac<vi<es.   4.  Set  up  non-­‐academic  focused  career  fairs  that  allow  students  and  parents  to  explore  everything   outside  of  academics.   5.  Bring  community  members  from  a  variety  of  professions  into  schools  for  more  than  just  a  quick   presenta<on;  use  them  as  mentors  over  <me.   6.  Elevate  the  idea  that  the  path  from  high  school  to  a  career  is  rarely  a  straight  line  and  that  that  is  OK.   7.  Form  groups  at  high  schools  for  kids  to  address  their  fears,  confusion,  and  lack  of  info  head  on.  Allow   them  to  the  diffuse  the  anxiety  around  the  situa<on  so  that  they  can  approach  it  more  meaningfully.   8.  Implement  a  personal  project  component  to  Junior  year  that  involves  being  embedded  in  a  poten<al   career.  Evalua<ng  if  it  is  a  fit  and  if  the  path  is  viable  for  that  individual.  Presen<ng  to  all  for  further   educa<on.,  in  par<cular  the  evalua<on  element  and  outcome.     9.  Have  students  interview    or  research  at  least  five  professionals  in  the  field   they  are  most  interested  in  with  the  purpose  of  learning  what  different  paths   they  took  to  get  where  they  are  today.     10.  Connect  high  school  students  with  college  students,  or,  appren<ces,  in  their  chosen  field  who  are  in   the  process  but  have  not  yet  built  a  career.    
  • 9. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Prompt  5:  How  would  you  solve  this  problem  if  you  had  control  over   the  laws  of  nature  (think  invisibility,  teleporta<on,  etc.)?         1.  Use  a  <me  machine  to  show  each  student  where  she  will  be  ten  years  from  now  on  any   given  path  chosen  today.   2.  Each  student  can  follow  people  in  different  careers  invisibly  to  see  a  typical  day.   3.  Students  can  teleport  in  and  out  of  different  professional  selngs  or  learning   environments.   4.  Students  can  use  <me  machine  to  watch  several  different  paths  to  the  same  career  goal.     5.  Stop  <me  un<l  the  student  has  a  handle  on  the  best  op<on.   6.  Students  visit  parallel  universes  in  which  they  have  chosen  different  careers.   7.  Students  are  embedded  with  a  “spider  sense”  that  tells  them  if  they  are  on  the  right   track  so  they  can  adjust  their  approach  in  response.   8.  Each  student  consults  a  fortune  teller  who  is  never  wrong.   9.  Students  are  given  access  to  a  <me  portal  that  allows  then  to  try  different  approaches   to  the  same  career  goal.     10.  Students  are  granted  five  years  aCer  gradua<on  during  which  they  are  magically     immune  to  failure.    
  • 10. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Select  Idea  #1:     Giving  equal  validity  to  all  op-ons.     Giving  more  emphasis  or  value  to  college  over  other  choices   invalidates  the  choices  that  may  be  beHer  for  a  significant  popula<on   of  students.       By  giving  equal  validity  to  all  op<ons,  the  focus  shiCs  to  the  best  path   for  each  student  versus  the  rela<ve  superiority  of  one  path  over  an   other.       Result:    Affirmed  students  who  go  out  into  the  world  with  confidence.        
  • 11. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Select  Idea  #2:     Build  a  na-onwide,  accredited    curriculum  for  high  school   students  to  step  through  over  the  course  of  four  years   that  addresses  career  planning.       Building  career  and  educa<onal  planning  into  the  process  over  <me   will  likely  dissipate  anxiety  and  pressure  on  the  student.       Making  future  planning  “business  as  usual”  in  the  scheme  of    high   school  allows  students  to  approach  the  transi<on  gradually,    from  a   non-­‐threatening  posi<on  of  comfort  and  familiarity  versus    at  the  last   minute,  with  no  context  and  feeling  like  everything  rides  on  the   decision.       Result:    Affirmed  students  who  go  out  into  the  world  with  confidence.      
  • 12. Design  Thinking  Ac-on  Lab:  Ideate       Select  Idea  #3:     Require  students  to    interview  or  research  at  least  five   professionals  in  the  field  they  are  most  interested  in  with   the  purpose  of  learning  what  different  paths  they  took  to   get  where  they  are  today.       There  is  no  right  or  wrong  path  or  straight  line  to  success  in  most   cases.  By  connec<ng  with  real  people  and  understanding  the  twists   and  turns  of  various  journeys  to  success,  students  are  more  likely  to   be  open  and  feel  confident  in  selng  out  in  the  general  direc<on  of  a   career.     Result:    Affirmed  students  who  go  out  into  the  world  with  confidence.