How One Entrepreneur Envisions the Future of EducationScott Duffy and Alan Taylor take a glimpse at Scott Schwab's revolutionary education transformation.

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Education hasn't changed much in the last 100 years. Students sit at desks, listen to teachers lecture, copy down notes from the board -- but does this still work? Scott Schwab says it doesn't, and his mission is to change education as we know it. At the forefront of this mission is Bottega, a unique coding school that offers varied learning methods aimed at educating the individual, not the masses.

An award-winning garlic burger pairs excellently with Schwab's lessons on overcoming fear, doing the impossible and having the right people supporting you. After feeling frustrated with the traditional educational experience of college, Schwab set out to create his own curriculum, starting as a door-to-door salesman and using the profits to rise to the top as co-founder and president of Bottega. Take a seat with us in Draft's Sports Bar & Grill as we get a glimpse into the future of education.

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