Innosight Institute’s comments on Race to the Top District draft
June 8, 2012 Honorable Arne Duncan Secretary of Education U.S. Department of Education Washington, D.C. 20201 Re: Comments on Race to the Top District draft […]
June 8, 2012 Honorable Arne Duncan Secretary of Education U.S. Department of Education Washington, D.C. 20201 Re: Comments on Race to the Top District draft […]
June 11, 2012
By Meg Evans Seeking to spur digital learning, the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (RIDE) created a competition to incentivize schools to innovate. Read about how RIDE got the word out to u...
June 1, 2012
Having taken an extended vacation the past few weeks, I returned to the United States to see that the pace of innovation in education is […]
May 16, 2012
Yesterday in this blog I said that there’s an organization that is already using a sophisticated data system to deliver a fully competency-based education model […]
Apr 3, 2012
Imagine if each state provided its K-12 students a simple, navigable portal that linked them to the best learning resources in the world and they […]
Apr 2, 2012
I coauthored this piece with Gunnar Counselman, the founder and CEO of Fidelis, a venture-backed technology company that partners with leading colleges, veterans’ organizations, and […]
Mar 22, 2012
The idea that the public school system needs to transform from its factory-based model to a 21st-century student-centric design is repeated so often it’s become […]
Mar 16, 2012
Entering 2012, the state of Virginia was coping with the effects of a faulty funding formula, which did not provide equity for all students statewide, […]
Mar 5, 2012
Getting data on how many students are learning online–whether that’s virtually or in blended settings–continues to cause people heartache because it’s not easy to ask […]
Feb 23, 2012
As online learning gains share and transforms our education system, for some time I have argued that foundations and philanthropists would be wise to spend […]
Jan 10, 2012