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AHA! Youth Hackathons

place Sweden

Unlocking human potential, enhancing performance and promoting wellbeing by applied neuroscience.

The unpredictability of today prompts innovation, the capability to see opportunity for sustainable change. We empower young people with the skills they need in order to navigate the reality we live in, to not only survive, but thrive and write a hopeful future. The hackathons build on design-thinking methodology and connects local youth with young people across the globe.

Overview

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Web presence

2020

Established

350

Children

1

Countries
Target group
Students upper
Updated
April 2023
Entrepreneurship, collaboration, courage to change, supporting each other, making the world more sustainable.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Young people needs forums to make their voices be heard. We need to collaborate when we try to solve community, societal and planetary challenges. We wanted to build bridges between local and global youth, so young people can connect with like-minded across the globe, and find support in a quest to make the world a more peaceful and sustainable place.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Our program is science based, and we take inspirations from positive psychology, applied neuroscience, the IB, recent research within the areas of the future of learning and the future of work. We base the hackathon on our AHA! Skills Playbook, based on the skills that help young people thrive https://ahaacceleratingeducation.org/#skills Here are a few examples of films the participants made at our first hackathon that was geared onto the future of education: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4nLzqtjNqWWkRqEMiP51o0vh8K_xS05c We have also done Peacekeepers, GameChangers and next is Youth Well-Being. We are in constant dialogue with young people as we work at an international school.

How has it been spreading?

We have had participants from some very progressive schools and institutes: the Netherlands ( Agora) , Germany ( Hammerbrooklyn Youth Innovation Centre), India ( Vega Schools), School of Humanity, International School of Helsingborg ( Sweden), Denmark (Copenhagen International School), Shaftesbury School ( via Alex More), Coconut Thinking/Thailand ( via Benjamin Freud) . We collaborated with Learnlife for our first hackathon, and got sponsorship from our city's Visionsfund for innovation in education. We are asked to speak about it in podcasts, education forums. Goals are to build a glocal hub, which is the go to place for youth entrepreneurshiphttps://www.k12digest.com/how-entrepreneurship-equips-learners-with-skills-to-become-the-game-changers-the-world-needs-now/ to support youth

If I want to try it, what should I do?

ahaacceleratingeducation@gmail.com

Webpage: https://ahaacceleratingeducation.org/

Implementation steps

Participate in one of our hackathons
Participate
Decide the followup. We tailor-make programs

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