Teachers union got its digital learning policy right
Big praise for the National Education Association (NEA), whose delegates approved a new policy statement on digital learning during their July 2013 convention. The statement […]
Big praise for the National Education Association (NEA), whose delegates approved a new policy statement on digital learning during their July 2013 convention. The statement […]
July 9, 2013
Summer has arrived, and with it, the opportunity to rethink schooling. Last week the New York Times highlighted a number of retooled summer schools that […]
July 8, 2013
Last night the Obama administration delayed until 2015 the implementation of a major provision of the Affordable Care Act requiring employers to provide health insurance […]
July 3, 2013
What do you get when you foist technology on busy classroom teachers? In most cases, you get technology-rich—but still traditional—classrooms, plus teachers who are now […]
July 2, 2013
PwC’s Health Research Institute recently predicted medical costs will increase between 4.5-6.5%[1] in 2014. This information was cited and celebrated as evidence that the health […]
July 1, 2013
One of the insights in The Innovator’s Prescription, a book about solving the problems afflicting the nation’s health-care system by Clayton Christensen, Dr. Jason Hwang, and Dr. […]
June 27, 2013
Let’s talk about control. At a recent conference for the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), former president Cary Nelson talked about how faculty members’ […]
June 26, 2013
Blended learning has enormous potential to fuel education transformation. Because we believe in that potential and know that a shared language and understanding of this […]
June 24, 2013