Change education to attack technology-driven unemployment
Fears are mounting that the rapid technological advances occurring will automate and displace jobs on a scale never before seen. In a piece for Quartz […]
Fears are mounting that the rapid technological advances occurring will automate and displace jobs on a scale never before seen. In a piece for Quartz […]
June 25, 2015
We can all remember getting tests back with a big grade at the top and “X’s” marked next to the problems we got wrong. If […]
June 18, 2015
When it comes to using technology to improve students’ learning opportunities, Texas is a pioneer. But this legislative season, the Senate made a major blunder […]
June 16, 2015
Although online-learning software can be a powerful enabler of personalized learning, many educators struggle with what they see as learning software’s limited ability to provide […]
June 12, 2015
All too often, arguments in education are set up as “either-ors.” Knowledge is pitted against skills, memorization against project-based learning, and individual learning is pitted […]
June 11, 2015
Our latest report examines the theory of interdependence & modularity and its potential to narrow the achievement gap.
June 9, 2015
If you’re looking for a summer read that helps you step back from day-to-day edu-debates, pick up Robert Putnam’s latest book. Our Kids: The American […]
June 9, 2015
By Michael B. Horn and Julia Freeland For decades, school reformers and poverty relief advocates have argued about what it takes to close the achievement gap. Some scholars, like Abigail and Stephen Ther
June 9, 2015