Awards for Disrupting Class
This has been an exciting and flattering couple weeks for Clayton, Curtis, and myself as the authors of Disrupting Class. First, Strategy + Business named […]
This has been an exciting and flattering couple weeks for Clayton, Curtis, and myself as the authors of Disrupting Class. First, Strategy + Business named […]
Dec 18, 2008
As scientists continue to study and learn how the brain actually works—something we are a long way off from understanding fully at the moment—what they […]
Dec 4, 2008
There was a series of articles recently in the New York Times about video games and computers in education. One about using video games to […]
Nov 26, 2008
Innosight Institute cofounder and Disrupting Class coauthor Clayton M. Christensen conducted an interview with IdeaConnection, which was published online today. The article, Embracing Disrupting Change, […]
Nov 4, 2008
I had planned originally to blog again about higher education, but this has been a busy few days of activity around the book and its […]
Oct 30, 2008
Clayton Christensen and I have a new article out in Business Week online today in the Viewpoint section. Titled “McCain: Education’s Disruptor-in-Chief?” the article is […]
Oct 21, 2008
Staying with the nonconsumption theme from last week, let’s think about the biggest area of nonconsumption in education that just cries for disruptive education models […]
Oct 15, 2008
On Friday, September 26, 2008, EdWeek hosted a really interesting online chat with Susan Patrick, president and CEO of the North American Council for Online […]
Sept 30, 2008
Our blog today brings us from D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee to New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein—two chancellors cut from a similar, if […]
Sept 25, 2008
There are a lot of features right now about Michelle Rhee, the D.C. school chancellor, as she enters her second year at the helm. Everyone […]
Sept 15, 2008