Charting the future of competency-based education policy
A few weeks ago, during a webinar hosted by the Northeast College and Career Readiness Research Alliance, New Hampshire’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Paul Leather […]
A few weeks ago, during a webinar hosted by the Northeast College and Career Readiness Research Alliance, New Hampshire’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Paul Leather […]
Sept 8, 2015
Anna Gu, formerly a research assistant at the Clayton Christensen Institute, and I coauthored this piece. The prospect of disruption looms on the horizon for […]
Sept 3, 2015
At the Christensen Institute, we often receive requests from school districts to provide professional development for their teachers. Although our resources are fantastic for giving […]
Sept 2, 2015
It used to be that most devices in schools were desktop machines of either the Windows or Apple varieties, but recently many schools have been […]
Aug 28, 2015
This post was first published on WISE ed.review. In 2008, in the book Disrupting Class, Clayton Christensen, Michael Horn, and Curtis Johnson made the bold […]
Aug 27, 2015
By Michael B. Horn and Andrew P. Kelly New “unbundled” higher education providers are constrained by the regulatory system’s reliance on the traditional bundled model. Published by the American Enterprise Institut...
Aug 20, 2015
In this CRN segment, Spencer Nam discusses disruptive innovation in health care.
Aug 20, 2015
Michelle R. Weise weighs in on whether community college students should feel compelled to pursue a four-year degree in this PBS NewsHour segment.
Aug 20, 2015