Disrupting Class and the presidential election
Clayton Christensen and I have a new article out in Business Week online today in the Viewpoint section. Titled “McCain: Education’s Disruptor-in-Chief?” the article is […]
Clayton Christensen and I have a new article out in Business Week online today in the Viewpoint section. Titled “McCain: Education’s Disruptor-in-Chief?” the article is […]
Oct 21, 2008
Staying with the nonconsumption theme from last week, let’s think about the biggest area of nonconsumption in education that just cries for disruptive education models […]
Oct 15, 2008
There’s a fascinating article in the August 17, 2008 New York Times Magazine by Paul Tough. It’s titled “A Teachable Moment” and is well worth […]
Oct 9, 2008
Michael B. Horn, author of Disrupting Class and Executive Director of Education for Innosight Institute addressed two education forums on Saturday, September, 27, 2008. In […]
Sept 30, 2008
On Friday, September 26, 2008, EdWeek hosted a really interesting online chat with Susan Patrick, president and CEO of the North American Council for Online […]
Sept 30, 2008
Our blog today brings us from D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee to New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein—two chancellors cut from a similar, if […]
Sept 25, 2008
There are a lot of features right now about Michelle Rhee, the D.C. school chancellor, as she enters her second year at the helm. Everyone […]
Sept 15, 2008
A debate over literacy played out in the New York Times on July 27, 2008 in the article, “Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading?” […]
Sept 4, 2008
Two more articles by the authors of Disrupting Class appeared in the past few days. In the September 15, 2008 issue of Forbes magazine, Innosight […]
Sept 4, 2008
The headline says it all. That’s the potential finding from a Cornell study that found a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching […]
Aug 26, 2008