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Student teams solve open-ended Challenges and present their solutions at tournaments

Teams learn important life skills like project management, collaboration, conflict resolution, and creative and critical thinking

​2 to 7 members can be on a team

Students from kindergarten through university participate
Each team needs an adult Team Manager
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Team Managers help students stay on track but do not directly help the team develop its solution to the Destination Imagination (DI) Challenge

Team Managers are often faculty members or parents 

Teams in our program learn higher order thinking and improve in creative thinking, critical thinking and collaborative problem solving

Our participants experience the creative process, develop new friendships and learn to work together

DI demonstrates that learning can be FUN

DI identifies, celebrates and builds on a student's strengths

DI provides authentic learning and authentic assessment
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"All children should have access to quality education that will prepare them for success in an ever-changing world."

-Dr. Chuck Cadle,
Destination Imagination CEO
Destination Imagination Yukon
  • Home
  • About
  • Upcoming Events
  • Contact
  • NewsLetters
  • Johnny Wells visit
  • DI Program Material 2019-2020
  • DI Tournament March 2017
  • DI Tournament April 2016
  • Highlights from Globals 2015
  • DI Program Material 2017/2018
  • DI Program Material 2018-19
  • DI Program Material 2016-2017