Challenge Success research shows that pursuing a narrow definition of success often leaves young people lacking the skills they need most to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Challenge Success encourages educators to create policies and practices that foster interpersonal and collaborative skills, adaptability and resilience, and the critical thinking and creativity needed to solve complex problems.
Challenge Success offers facts from relevant research in the fields of health, education, and psychology. Data is reviewed on topics such as sleep, cheating, mental health, media, play, and more. Click here for a few sample facts, as well as the corresponding PDF file(s) to read all the facts along with their source citations.