Disruption will not stop at the law school door
Law schools are in crisis. A key driver of the crisis is a shrinking job market, which stems in large part from disruption of the […]
Law schools are in crisis. A key driver of the crisis is a shrinking job market, which stems in large part from disruption of the […]
Mar 15, 2016
Law schools are growing increasingly out of step with shifts in the legal services market and are facing dramatic declines in enrollment, revenue, and job placement for graduates. Coupled with recent changes in licensure
Mar 15, 2016
At its best, online learning can catalyze new heights of flexibility—in path, pace, place, space, and teacher-student interactions—amidst an education landscape that has long looked […]
Mar 11, 2016
Competency-based education (CBE) continues to gain momentum as an alternative to the four-year college degree. Yet, while CBE programs are gaining traction, they struggle against […]
Mar 10, 2016
Thomas Arnett participates in a SXSWedu panel discussion with Ilia Molina (Miami-Dade County Public Schools), Sandy Bartle Finocchi (Carnegie Learning), and Steven Ritter (Carnegie Learning) on how traditional school env...
Mar 8, 2016
One of the dominant recommendations for improving the quality of the teaching profession is to make teacher licensure requirements more rigorous. Proponents of this strategy […]
Mar 3, 2016
Last week economist Susan Dynarski published a pithy and compelling op-ed in the New York Times calling for the additional supports needed to get low-income […]
Mar 1, 2016
Last week, Hillary Clinton’s campaign proposed a $2 billion plan to reform K–12 school disciplinary practices. The plan marks a crucial effort to both ameliorate […]
Feb 26, 2016