Chartering past the blame
In Sunday’s New York Times, Trip Gabriel reports that the standardized test scores of charter schools are widely variable, with some schools soaring above traditional […]
In Sunday’s New York Times, Trip Gabriel reports that the standardized test scores of charter schools are widely variable, with some schools soaring above traditional […]
May 5, 2010
By Michael B. Horn Ever since the creation of the Florida Virtual School in 1997, Florida has been among the nation’s leaders in the fast-growing online learning movement. This policy brief discusses how to use online...
May 1, 2010
I had an interesting discussion with Jose Ferreira, the founder of Knewton, a couple weeks ago after a panel that I moderated and on which […]
Apr 29, 2010
TheSunshineStateNews — April 16, 2010 — Michael Horn, cofounder and executive director of Innosight Institute, and adjunct scholar at the James Madison Institute speaks on innovative education programs in Florida
Apr 26, 2010
I was in Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, last week on the day that Governor Charlie Crist vetoed what is known somewhat famously—or infamously—as Senate Bill 6. […]
Apr 23, 2010
Michael B. Horn moderates a panel at Arizona State University's SkySong Education Innovation Summit.
Apr 21, 2010
Michael Horn, cofounder and executive director of Innosight Institute, and adjunct scholar at the James Madison Institute speaks on innovative education programs in Florida.
Apr 16, 2010
Last week I wrote about Innosight Institute Education Research Fellow Katherine Mackey’s case study on Wichita Public Schools and some things that jumped out at […]
Apr 16, 2010