Good grades, college and entrance into a profession used to ensure a lifetime in the middle class. But now Americans also need creativity, innovation and the ability to adapt quickly if they're to compete in the world.
"It's a set of abilities that in America we simply haven't taken seriously," said Pink, who spoke yesterday to a packed auditorium at Annapolis High School. "But it's a set of abilities that define my kid's future in much the same way a different set of abilities define my...
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