Creating the right incentives to drive innovation
Online learning is a powerful technological enabler that can help many more students reach high levels of academic success. It allows us to truly differentiate […]
Online learning is a powerful technological enabler that can help many more students reach high levels of academic success. It allows us to truly differentiate […]
Jan 16, 2015
It’s the new year and with it, hopes for new developments in education. Here are a few scattered predictions from around the world of education […]
Jan 8, 2015
This blog was adapted from a brief presentation I gave at the North Carolina New Schools and The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation daylong workshop, […]
Dec 19, 2014
Over the past several weeks I’ve attended a number of conferences where competency-based (or mastery-based) education was a hot topic. On the whole, there seems […]
Nov 11, 2014
This blog originally appeared here on The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) ed.review’s edudebate series on assessment titled “What Alternatives to Standardized Testing?” Testing […]
Oct 7, 2014
A few research pitfalls seem to be creeping into the still nascent world of K-12 competency-based education: first, the challenge of moving from discussing high-level […]
Aug 13, 2014
Last week our Institute’s Michelle R. Weise and Clayton Christensen published a new book, Hire Education, on a key trend in higher education: the emergence […]
Aug 4, 2014
This week I had the privilege of sitting in on the first day of Boston Day and Evening Academy (BDEA)’s Responsive Education Alternatives Lab (REAL) […]
July 16, 2014
Colorado’s Donnell-Kay Foundation is taking impact investing to a new level: its latest initiative, ReSchool Colorado, aims to build a new education system that will […]
June 10, 2014
Last week I had the privilege of visiting the USC Hybrid High School (HHS), a new charter school in Los Angeles and winner of a […]
June 3, 2014