The Problem is Purpose Left Untapped.
The Problem of Student DisengagementDISENGAGEMENT EPIDEMIC: Here’s why our work matters Nationally, between 40% to 60% of students show signs of classroom disengagement, even before the pandemic—through lack of participation, emotional withdrawal, chronic absenteeism or superficial learning behaviors. By 8th grade, nearly 70% of students in America have disengaged from school. Not because they lack ability, but because they don’t see themselves in what they’re learning. In Houston, Texas, according to recent TX poll, Nearly 50% of Houston middle schoolers about 45,000 sixth, seventh and eighth graders attending private, charter and public schools) are disengaged/actively disengaged. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
We believe students are 100% responsible for maintaining their engagement and interest in class. However, key adults who are the gatekeepers to access of resources that support their assumption of responsibility, share equal accountability for creating the culture and environment for students to engage in learning. |
Pilot Program Results - Student Pre Survey Responses to "Who is Responsible?"
for Maintaining Their Engagement & Interest in Classroom Learning (Before INNERVERSE)
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STUDENT RESPONSES
~50% of surveyed 8th graders assigned responsibility to someone else. |
The INNERVERSE Solution is working!At INNERVERSE, we flip that script. Our ecosystem creates experiences that help kids discover who they are, name their values, and connect their passions to future pathways.
85% of participants
Our solution is INNERVERSE’s dual-impact model: combining personal development + career alignment while engaging families and guest industry career professionals alongside students to change trajectories early.
We are proving that PURPOSE is the antidote to disengagement. |
Student Post Workshop Student Engagement Growth Report
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