Not just a visitor: The life of John Chubb
I first met John Chubb at an event that EdisonLearning hosted in San Francisco in February of 2009. Disrupting Class had come out a few […]
I first met John Chubb at an event that EdisonLearning hosted in San Francisco in February of 2009. Disrupting Class had come out a few […]
Nov 16, 2015
A new three-party National Study of Online Charter Schools by the Center for Research on Educational Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University, Mathematica Policy Research, and the […]
Nov 12, 2015
On Monday, I had the opportunity to take part in a spirited debate about blended learning at the iNACOL Symposium in Orlando. The debate focused […]
Nov 10, 2015
Clifford Maxwell, a research assistant at the Clayton Christensen Institute, contributed to this post. Research is critical for driving many of the technological improvements we […]
Nov 10, 2015
In discussing disruptive innovations in health care, we generally focus our attention on the new enabling technologies or the new business models. While the technology […]
Nov 5, 2015
Last weekend, the Obama Administration announced what comes as welcome news to many students and teachers nationwide: a cap on time spent testing in K–12 […]
Nov 3, 2015
Two summers ago, Peter Sipe, a middle school teacher in Boston, wrote a provocative op-ed for the Boston Herald in which he contrasted his experience […]
Oct 30, 2015
This post was first published on CompetencyWorks. Earlier this month, Inside Higher Ed reported on how the Department of Education’s Office of Inspector General is […]
Oct 29, 2015