Blue Man Group Sets Sights on Global Education Transformation

Jon Stewart hosts First Annual Blue School Fundraiser in support of the Blue School and its outreach programs

New York City’s Blue School, preschool and elementary educational center co-founded by the creators of Blue Man Group, combines the most effective established strategies in education with new approaches backed by advances in neuroscience, human development and social-emotional intelligence, to develop a curriculum which helps children fall in love with the joy of curiosity and learning. This approach, along with their vision for expansion and curriculum-sharing, adds the Blue School to a list of luminaries seeking global education transformation.

According to David Rock, author of “Quiet Leadership”, co-Founder of the NeuroLeadership Summit and Blue School, Board Member, “It has been over 100 years since there has been any kind of significant new school system approach, yet there have been incredible scientific breakthroughs in that time regarding how the brain works and how learning happens. We’re aiming to create an emotional and physical environment that maximizes learning.” Blue School Advisory Board Member Daniel Siegel, PhD, and author of “Parenting from the Inside Out” and “The Developing Mind”, adds, “We now have proof that academic performance improves with increased social emotional intelligence. We want to create an education system that develops the part of the brain that gives you self-confidence, the capacity for compassion, critical thinking and creativity.”

The Blue School mission is to cultivate creative, joyful, and compassionate inquirers who use courageous and innovative thinking to build a harmonious and sustainable world.

Along with their advisory board, which also includes Sir Ken Robinson, renowned expert on Creativity and the author of “The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything,” and Larry Cohen, PhD, Licensed Psychologist and author of “Playful Parenting”, the Blue School founders intend to create a replicable education approach. By serving as a laboratory school for curriculum development, Blue School aims to help schools around the globe improve the educational experience of their students. Future plans include multiple schools adopting the Blue School approach, professional development and workshops for teachers, after-school and weekend programs open to the public, and replicable curriculum modules.

On Thursday, April 2, 2009, Jon Stewart will host the First Annual Blue School Fundraiser in support of the Blue School, its mission and its outreach programs. The evening will consist of lively entertainment and dialogue with many of the schools supporters and host committee, including Billy Crudup, Darren Aronofsky, and Rachel Weisz.

The legendary fashion photographers known as “Inez and Vinoodh” — Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin — will be honored for their incredible commitment to creativity, as well as their support of the Blue School.

Jon Stewart says, “The Blue School’s creative approach to education is vital if we wish to cultivate independent thinkers and problem solvers. Learning to follow the herd has gotten us nowhere. We need more brave souls willing to think differently, problem-solve differently, create differently.”

  ABOUT THE FIRST ANNUAL BLUE SCHOOL FUNDRAISING GALA

  WHO:   Jon Stewart, Blue Man Group and friends
  WHEN:  Thursday, April 2, 2009  6pm
  WHAT:  Blue School Fundraising Gala
  WHERE: The Angel Orensanz Foundation
         172 Norfolk Street, NYC  10002
  WHY:   In support of Blue School's vision of global education
  transformation.  Contributions will support curriculum development,
  documentation and dissemination of Blue School Curriculum and help achieve
  goals for tuition assistance, program enhancement and facility expansion.

  TO PURCHASE TICKETS:  www.theblueschool.org
 Source: Blue School
Web Site:  http://www.theblueschool.org/

Author: Paola