Top Education Franchises 2017
The education industry is one of the biggest industries in the world and Young Rembrandts is honored to be named as one of the Top 25 Education Franchises to watch in 2017! We are thankful to all our fantastic entrepreneurs that have joined us on our mission and double thanks to all of you that have partnered with us and helped build our community...
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The education industry is one of the biggest industries in the world, on its way to becoming a $1 trillion industry, with no signs of slowing down. Now is the prime time to get into education because according to Sasha Shultz, Chief Product Officer of Sylvan Learning, a lot of change is happening and it’s all pointing towards technology.
“Education is the largest segment of the economy, and it’s changing rapidly. A lot is happening in the classroom and out of the classroom at home. A lot of work is being done to figure out the digital side of things to improve education in the classroom and at home,” Shultz said.
Traditional education is being replaced by the cell phone in your pocket. Shultz is a mother and sees what is happening in the mobile world with her own kids.
“Parents are interested in their kids and what they are doing online. The gamified education space is huge right now. That is the future along with personalized education. There is an unbelievable amount of investment activity in this space right now,” Schultz added.
Technology is a tool for education, not the end game. Instruction is still absolutely critical, but it’s clear that technology and education in the home is where the future lies.
About Young Rembrandts:
For 29 years, Young Rembrandts has taught the power of drawing to children. It partners with day care centers, pre-schools, elementary schools and community recreation centers to supply or augment the existing art program. Young Rembrandts teaches drawing, the fundamental skill of all visual arts to children aged 3 ½ to 12.
The proprietary method and step-by-step curriculum dispels the myth that art is a talent a child has or doesn’t have, and demonstrates that art can be learned by all children. Children taught using this method develop increased patience, discipline and focus as well as a host of artistic skills such as art history, drawing and art skills, and expanded creativity, imagination and confidence.
Learn More at www.YoungRembrandts.com