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	<title>MindShift &#187; High School</title>
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		<title>High Schoolers Challenged to Try Design Thinking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 21:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tina Barseghian</dc:creator>
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FeltandWireShopNotebook funds charity Design thinking is not just for professional designers. Anyone, including high school students, can find a way to apply creative problem-solving skills to important social problems. And that&#8217;s the point of School: By Design, as reported by Good&#8217;s Allison Arieff.  The youth-mentoring program, initatied by Design Ignites Change challenges high-schoolers in underserved &#8230; <a href="http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2010/11/high-schoolers-challenged-to-try-design-thinking/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Design thinking is not just for professional designers. Anyone, including high school students, can find a way to apply creative problem-solving skills to important social problems.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s the point of <a href="http://www.designigniteschange.org/pages/36-mentoring-school-by-design">School: By Design</a>, as reported by <a href="http://www.designigniteschange.org/pages/36-mentoring-school-by-design">Good&#8217;s Allison Arieff</a>.  The youth-mentoring program, initatied by <a href="http://www.designigniteschange.org/">Design Ignites Change</a> challenges high-schoolers in underserved communities to redesign their schools with the help of college or professional design mentors.</p>
<p>Their objective is to design a sustainable school &#8212; but with an expanded definition of the word &#8220;sustainable.&#8221;  &#8220;In this program, &#8216;sustainability&#8217; will extend beyond customary notions of green design and eco-friendliness, to the more meaningful aspects of cultural, social and economic sustainability,&#8221; the site explains.</p>
<p>The winning high school wins $10,000 to be implemented toward their dream school. Deadline for registration is Dec. 31, 2010.</p>
<p>Those who want to help fund the prize can<a href="http://feltandwireshop.com/products/repeat-press-feedback-loop-notebook"> invest in this notebook,</a> created by Mohawk Loop, which will donate 100% of the proceeds to the program.</p>
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