Threshold Series

No Place to Live

Imagine a future where everyone has a safe place to live.
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Why?

Children do not learn how to meet the future by being told about it.
They learn by engaging with it. Rehearse the Future!

Cards

Mission Zero is a gamified way for students to rehearse possible futures; using scenario cards--Future, Artifact and Conundrum. There is an element of "surprise" involved too!

Training

Access to Mission training videos, slides and a series of Coaching Clips -- short videos for quick and easy tips on how-to implement Mission Zero.

Resources

Online resources for you including website, presentations, YouTube videos and expert interviews.

Richard Tavener

How do you expect to prepare students to be ready for a future that is unknown?
Rehearse possible futures.
Mission Zero was created by Futurist Educator Richard Tavener to give students a way to rehearse possible futures. The essence of Mission Zero: Select a real-world challenge, use the Mission Zero methodology to create a possible future scenario; then students imagine, build and solve problems related to that future.

A few years ago, I started asking a simple question.
Not about curriculum.
Not about test scores.
About a moment.
There are moments in history when everything changes.
The printing press.
Industrialization.
The internet.
Now…another moment is here.
Not just a new technology—
but a shift in how humans create, think, and solve problems.
When everything changes, what it means to prepare students changes too.
And the question I’ve been sitting with is this:
What does it mean to guide a child…standing at this kind of moment?

Get Richard's book here. Threshold: For Parents Standing with their Children at the Doorway to the Future.