Dreams are the Catalyst for Life. Career Education Program "Dream★Class" Learning from Athletes' Real Experiences

INSPLICT is expanding its "Dream★Class" career education program nationwide, which teaches children to carve out their own lives based on athletes' real experiences. The company is calling for partnerships with businesses, local governments, and educational institutions.
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  • 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 21:00

Our company supports April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day to announce dreams. This press release is a dream of "INSPLICT Co., Ltd."

In the coming era, children will be required to have "the ability to carve out their own lives while utilizing their individuality and abilities."

On the other hand, in school life, it is often difficult for children to perceive their future and career paths as "their own," and learning often does not lead to action.

Through our involvement with athletes, we have witnessed countless moments where lives have dramatically changed by having dreams and goals, and by repeatedly taking on challenges.

Thinking and acting on one's own, growing from failures, and taking the next step.

We strongly believe that this accumulation fosters personal growth, drives one's own life, and eventually becomes a great force that moves society.

Our dream is to realize a society where all children can discover their potential and carve out their own lives.

To achieve this, we will deliver opportunities to children through an initiative called "Dream★Class."

"What is a dream?"

Thinking about this question is the first step towards a dream.

Our "Dream★Class" is a career education program that provides an opportunity for children to think about their way of life and choices through athletes' own experiences and real-life stories.

The "Dream★Class" does not aim to simply "have a dream."

What we value is using dreams and goals as a catalyst to think, act, reflect, and take the next step on one's own.

By learning this process from athletes who have actually embodied it, children can concretely envision their own future.

The time spent learning through the words and workshops of these role models provides the best opportunity to draw a roadmap for the future.

Structure of Dream★Class

This class aims to build the foundation of career education and foster the ability to independently practice the PDCA cycle throughout school life.

The class is conducted in a two-part structure.

Part 1: Through athletes' own experiences and real-life stories, we provide an opportunity for children to think about their way of life and choices. By encountering real stories, children can reflect on their own future.

Part 2: Utilizing worksheets, children replace the athletes' stories with their own dreams and goals, thereby internalizing the learning and deepening their understanding.

Example of implementation: https://insplict.com/2025/06/25/dream1/

We want to involve communities and support children as a whole society

In educational settings, children are engaged individually every day, and many opportunities for learning and growth are provided.

Within this context, we believe that by further expanding opportunities to encounter real experiences and stories, children's potential will grow even greater.

That is why it is important for schools, companies, and communities to collaborate, leveraging their respective strengths, to deliver diverse encounters and experiences to children.

Towards realizing a society where children can take the first step in their own unique careers, our company will expand this initiative nationwide.

We would be delighted if companies, local governments, and educators who resonate with this vision would join us in spreading "Dream★Class."

If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.

FAQ

What exactly is the "Dream★Class" program?

It's a career education program where athletes share their experiences, and children use worksheets to consider their dreams and goals personally, then create action plans.

Who can participate in this program?

Primarily aimed at elementary, junior high, and high school students, it seeks to provide opportunities to more children through partnerships with schools, companies, local governments, and educators.

What is the cost of the program?

The press release does not specify exact costs, but encourages inquiries. The delivery model may vary depending on partnering companies and local governments.