ID21 Awards Show
A statewide televised showcase for schools and non-profits who are leading a learning revolution in Idaho. Six Grand Prize Winners earned $50,000 for their program in categories including Creativity and Innovation, Relevant Skills for the 21st Century, and Anytime/Anywhere Learning with Technology. The ID21 Awards show was emcee'd by Joe Golden and Tom Willmorth, with entertainment by Andrew Coba and The Lost Boys, urban dance troupe The Armada, Summerwind Skippers stunt jump-roping team, Boise Firefighters Pipes and Drums, and Disco Tech robot. We profiled winning programs in three-minute digital films (in association with Sovrn Creative). Presenters included Idaho National Laboratory, Trey McIntyre Project, and author Alan Heathcock. Sponsored by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation - Aired statewide on IPTV's Learn Channel and in the Treasure Valley on KTVB.

 

Call for ID21 Award Entries TV spot.

Urban dance troupe The Armada wowed the crowd with its performance of "As Long As You Love Me." 

 

Univ. of Idaho McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS)

Idaho Arts Charter School

 Life's Kitchen

North Idaho STEM Charter Academy

One Stone

Boise State University Foundational Studies Program

THE ED SESSIONS ON TV

The ED Sessions televised sold-out evening lectures from the historic Egyptian Theatre brought fresh thinking, new approaches and a statewide forum for discovery and inspiration. The goal? Preparing every Idahoan to meet the extraordinary challenges of living and working in the 21st Century. Community partners included the Treasure Valley YMCA, Lee Pesky Learning Center, Junior Achievement, Idaho Community Foundation, The Cabin, and IBCEE. Media Partner KTVB. Sponsored by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation - Programs aired statewide on IPTV, KTVB, KREM, KTFT and KIFI

 

The ED Sessions ask stakeholders, parents and students to take a new look at the system and consider What can be?

 

According to creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson, What we need is not evolution in education, but a revolution.

 

In ED SESSION II, Mike Rowe, champion of the skilled trades, takes a look at what might be causing Idaho's skills gap and what we as a state can do about it.

ED SESSION III - Reactions in Idaho: Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, mixes it up with Idahoans at the Egyptian Theatre in ED SESSION III: Reinventing Our Education Future.

BRONCOS DOCUMENTARY

Go On, Idaho has no better ally for youth education than Boise State Football. In this 30 minute documentary, student athletes make the case for how it hasn't been easy, but college has changed their life. The show offers authentic peer-to-peer insight and advice for the next generation. The DVD cover reads: The real story of what it takes to get ahead after high school, according to the Boise State Broncos. Are you ready to face the future? Listen up while the Broncos break it down.  Sponsored by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation

Own Your Destiny Featuring the Boise State Broncos — 30 minute documentary aired during 2012 Bowl Season on KTVB

 

10,000 Own Your Destiny DVDs distributed in schools and to Boise State Bronco fans at the stadium on Go On Day.