The audacity of Udacity
Why people thought that the massive open online course (MOOC) providers would disrupt U.S. higher education by themselves by simply offering traditional university courses online […]
Why people thought that the massive open online course (MOOC) providers would disrupt U.S. higher education by themselves by simply offering traditional university courses online […]
Dec 12, 2013
Last month, the Department of Labor announced a new grant opportunity, Youth CareerConnect, for career and technical education programs. The Department will use up to […]
Dec 11, 2013
Over the last few months the debate over the effectiveness of teacher preparation programs has gained new momentum. This summer, US News & World Report […]
Dec 9, 2013
Depression is a devastating illness that troubles up to 7% of the U.S. population in any given year. Drug treatments such as Zoloft and Prozac […]
Dec 6, 2013
When we talk about the disruptive potential of online learning, we usually describe new approaches to delivering academic content tailored to students’ individual interests and […]
Dec 4, 2013
Michael Horn weighs in on concerns around accreditation for higher education in a CNBC segment.
Dec 3, 2013
This week 23andMe, a popular and well-funded genetic testing start-up, received a warning letter from the FDA indicating its product is being classified as a […]
Nov 27, 2013
Michael Horn and Rick Hess (AEI) discuss their book, Private Enterprise and Public Education, on K-12 Education Talk Radio. Larry Jacobs hosts the podcast.
Nov 26, 2013