Published On: December 12th, 2014|

The Huffington Post – C. M. Rubin

“In today’s global economy, jobs will increasingly go to those workers who achieve the best education, but also demonstrate most evidence of Good Grit. Young people are no longer competing with their peers in their local district or state — they are competing with their peers across the world. As Tom Friedman likes to point out, average is over. Today’s students need to find that extra difference now — their unique value contribution that will make them stand out from their global peers. Put simply, students who show more Good Grit today will be the ones hired, and they will be the ones making a difference in our world, for the betterment of tomorrow’s society.”(more)