Nonconsumption of education outside the U.S. Michael B. Horn Nonconsumption of education outside the U.S. 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 Michael B. Horn
Nonconsumption in New Orleans Michael B. Horn Nonconsumption in New Orleans There’s a fascinating article in the August 17, 2008 New York Times Magazine by Paul Tough. It’s titled “A Teachable Moment” and is well worth […] Oct 9, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class author and Innosight Institute founder addresses education forums Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class author and Innosight Institute founder addresses education forums Michael B. Horn, author of Disrupting Class and Executive Director of Education for Innosight Institute addressed two education forums on Saturday, September, 27, 2008. In […] Sept 30, 2008 Michael B. Horn
What’s the skinny on online education? Michael B. Horn What’s the skinny on online education? 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 Michael B. Horn
Joel Klein disrupting class Michael B. Horn Joel Klein disrupting class 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 Michael B. Horn
Michelle Rhee wielding power tools Michael B. Horn Michelle Rhee wielding power tools 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 Michael B. Horn
A debate over literacy Michael B. Horn A debate over literacy A debate over literacy played out in the New York Times on July 27, 2008 in the article, “Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading?” […] Sept 4, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class in the press Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class in the press Two more articles by the authors of Disrupting Class appeared in the past few days. In the September 15, 2008 issue of Forbes magazine, Innosight […] Sept 4, 2008 Michael B. Horn
TV might cause autism? Michael B. Horn TV might cause autism? The headline says it all. That’s the potential finding from a Cornell study that found a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching […] Aug 26, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Maine’s laptop program Michael B. Horn Maine’s laptop program Maine has instituted a bold program in its schools that provides every middle-school student with a laptop. The program is now moving into high school. […] Aug 21, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Virtual learning on The Huffington Post Michael B. Horn Virtual learning on The Huffington Post Innosight Institute cofounders and Disrupting Class coauthors Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn write about virtual learning and education rising on the radar of […] Aug 19, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class in a podcast Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class in a podcast Two of the coauthors of Disrupting Class, Michael B. Horn and Curtis W. Johnson, joined Paul Miller of Talis in the United Kingdom to conduct […] Aug 19, 2008 Michael B. Horn