Connecting youths is the most important for social change. There is no particular course or education to teach to make a social impact. All is need the will to do. But, the young generation need to experience the issues, then it will be easy to understand and to connect.
At Stanford the employability issue isn’t so important whereas at lower eschalon schools it’s a key driver for start-up competitions etc. my forthcoming research findings show that the dual promises of employability and meaningful experience are driving social entrepreneurship programs overall, but in both cases these are weak substitutes for the value of critical reflection on systematic social innovation which shifts focus off of value to students and onto the social impact of their experiential learning activity. In a word, beneficence.
We have enough, destructed the earth and its natural resources. It is now time to boot up and not just spread awareness but to take initiatives and give earth and the coming generations what we have snatched. It is extremely important to involve the youth and little innocent people so that they understand the significance of a liveable earth.
COMMENTS
BY Akshaya Patra
ON September 8, 2015 12:25 AM
Connecting youths is the most important for social change. There is no particular course or education to teach to make a social impact. All is need the will to do. But, the young generation need to experience the issues, then it will be easy to understand and to connect.
BY Josh Lange
ON September 10, 2015 05:12 PM
At Stanford the employability issue isn’t so important whereas at lower eschalon schools it’s a key driver for start-up competitions etc. my forthcoming research findings show that the dual promises of employability and meaningful experience are driving social entrepreneurship programs overall, but in both cases these are weak substitutes for the value of critical reflection on systematic social innovation which shifts focus off of value to students and onto the social impact of their experiential learning activity. In a word, beneficence.
BY NGO in Bangalore
ON November 20, 2015 02:47 AM
We have enough, destructed the earth and its natural resources. It is now time to boot up and not just spread awareness but to take initiatives and give earth and the coming generations what we have snatched. It is extremely important to involve the youth and little innocent people so that they understand the significance of a liveable earth.