Re: Re: Vote for who will get your job done
In his blog last week, my friend Michael Horn astutely noted that the American system of checks and balances means that elected officials are vulnerable […]
In his blog last week, my friend Michael Horn astutely noted that the American system of checks and balances means that elected officials are vulnerable […]
Nov 18, 2010
This is the third of three blog entries (click here and here to read the previous ones) that follow Stephanie’s experience as she takes an […]
Nov 16, 2010
My colleague Heather Staker wrote a recent blog titled “Vote for who will get your job done.” She does a great job summarizing the Tools […]
Nov 11, 2010
On October 30th at the 2010 National Net Impact Conference, which University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business hosted, I spoke on a panel about […]
Nov 10, 2010
This is the second of three blog entries (click here to read the previous one) that follow Stephanie’s experience as she takes an Algebra I […]
Nov 9, 2010
In an Education Week commentary titled “When Pedagogic Fads Trump Priorities” published online September 27, 2010, Mike Schmoker makes a compelling argument against the practice […]
Nov 4, 2010
Later this month, Innosight Institute will publish a new case study, titled “Apex Learning: Surveying online learning programs in three districts,” that looks at the […]
Nov 2, 2010
On November 2nd, 37 of the 100 Senate seats and all the House seats are up for election. Despite the pro-education rhetoric across both parties, […]
Oct 29, 2010