WeWork is opening a grade school to educate tiny entrepreneurs-in-the-making. The company went after the way we work, the way we (co)live, and now the way we learn by launching a private elementary school in NYC. In the pilot program, kids will spend one day a week on a farm outside of the city for hands-on experience innovating and the rest of the time in Manhattan, where they’ll take business classes led by executives and entrepreneurs. The founders hope the school will encourage kids to become “disruptive” as young as possible, but some experts think an early mindset for monetization “is damaging.” (Bloomberg)
