A disconnect in sparking K-12 education investment
A couple weeks ago, the Aspen Institute convened a group of Investing in Innovation Fund (i3) applicants, investors of all stripes, and other innovators in […]
A couple weeks ago, the Aspen Institute convened a group of Investing in Innovation Fund (i3) applicants, investors of all stripes, and other innovators in […]
Feb 3, 2011
Traditional high schools are increasingly beginning to use online learning to enable students who have failed a unit assessment to retake the unit before they […]
Feb 2, 2011
By Heather Staker and Andrew Trotter One-third of Alabama’s K-12 students live in rural areas. The state has struggled to provide them with advanced courses, foreign languages, and electives. This case describes how t...
Feb 1, 2011
By Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, Louis Caldera, and Louis Soares Higher education is in crisis across the nation. America’s colleges and universities are strapped for resources, students and families are fa...
Feb 1, 2011
Feb 1, 2011
Michael B. Horn and I teamed up last fall with the Charter School Growth Fund and Public Impact to conduct a market survey of blended-learning […]
Jan 27, 2011
Online learning is sweeping across America. In the year 2000, roughly 45,000 K–12 students took an online course. In 2009, more than 3 million K–12 […]
Jan 27, 2011
At VSS 2010, Michael B. Horn asked a panel of six online-learning leaders what policy they thought posed the greatest barrier to the growth of […]
Jan 25, 2011