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WELCOME<br />
Index:<br />
Welcome .............................................2<br />
Editorial Calendar .............................3<br />
History .................................................4<br />
Creativity ............................................5<br />
Technology ..........................................6<br />
<strong>Interview</strong> ............................................7<br />
Poems ..................................................8<br />
Art .........................................................9<br />
Science ................................................12<br />
Arts and Science ...............................13<br />
Educators ...........................................14<br />
Parent’s Corner .................................15<br />
Fun images ........................................16<br />
College Voices ............................ 18-19<br />
Teacher’s Corner .............................20<br />
People we admire ............................22<br />
Parent’s Corner .................................23<br />
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Welcome<br />
How to be an innovator? How to raise an innovator?<br />
What does it take?<br />
In the last few decades, our society has been<br />
rapidly progressing toward a project-based economy.<br />
There is a trend showing a shift from full-time employment<br />
with benefits to part-time employment with projectbased<br />
assignments. This means that today’s youth will<br />
enter the marketplace where people will be changing their<br />
professional identity frequently.<br />
True success in the future will most likely be determined<br />
by originality, creativity, achievement over time,<br />
and personal strengths. Today, more than ever before,<br />
children need opportunities, both at school and at home,<br />
to creatively express themselves, to explore, to experiment<br />
with things, to figure out how they operate, and to apply<br />
what they know.<br />
October 2015 issue of Kids’ Standard Magazine - Creative<br />
Spark of Innovators - is offering practices, perspectives, and<br />
reflections on learning experiences that lead to personal<br />
motivation that inspires innovation. Happy reading!<br />
Arina Bokas<br />
Editor<br />
Kids’ Standard Magazine<br />
Arina Bokas<br />
Contributors:<br />
Darian Razdar, Camron Razdar<br />
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