Dealing with High-Priced Cancer Drugs – A Disruptive Perspective
A recent 60 Minutes report on the soaring cost of cancer drugs has gotten plenty of attention. While it is difficult to argue against the […]
A recent 60 Minutes report on the soaring cost of cancer drugs has gotten plenty of attention. While it is difficult to argue against the […]
Nov 25, 2014
Rabid debates about testing—what we test, how often, and the consequences thereof—are not new and are growing ever louder this year. As states continue to […]
Nov 24, 2014
Thousands of school districts across America—over 75 percent by some estimates—are awakening to the possibilities of blended learning. Most commonly they’re chasing the goal of […]
Nov 21, 2014
Michael Horn participates in a panel discussion with Jamey Fitzpatrick (Michigan Virtual University), Julie Linn (Texans for Education Reform), Deborah W. Proctor (Minnesota Department of Education) on how to pass, set u...
Nov 21, 2014
KIPP, perhaps the most famous of the “No Excuses” brand of public charter schools that has grown across the nation in recent years, was famously […]
Nov 20, 2014
Some of my most memorable moments from high school were learning to drive my parents’ Ford F-150. As it is with learning anything new, it […]
Nov 19, 2014
Thomas Arnett shares findings and conclusions from his current research on charter schools that have created their own teacher certification pathways and graduate schools of education in a TeachBoost webinar.
Nov 19, 2014
A recent survey of 39 health plans conducted by Catalyst for Payment Reform reported that more health care providers are becoming comfortable with incentive-based capitation […]
Nov 19, 2014