As education choice grows, expect more school unbundling, but no great unbundling Michael B. Horn As education choice grows, expect more school unbundling, but no great unbundling We shouldn’t expect an unbundling of school to happen en masse or right away. Instead, we should expect greater unbundling in schooling relative to what we’ve had. Oct 27, 2023 Michael B. Horn
The process of market creation… demystified Efosa Ojomo The process of market creation… demystified There is a predictable, albeit difficult, path to market creation and thus, to ample job creation and prosperity. Oct 26, 2023 Efosa Ojomo
Measuring what matters: The importance of assessing social capital in career-connected learning Robert Markle Measuring what matters: The importance of assessing social capital in career-connected learning Building students’ social capital can unlock opportunities in career-connected learning. Here’s how to measure these relationships. Oct 26, 2023 Robert Markle
Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: We have a modularity problem, not just a popularity one Ann Somers Hogg Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: We have a modularity problem, not just a popularity one We may have a popularity problem when it comes to pediatric COVID-19 vaccines, but that doesn't tell the whole story. Oct 24, 2023 Ann Somers Hogg
How far can “navigation” tools really take students? Julia Freeland Fisher How far can “navigation” tools really take students? Oftentimes, navigation investments optimize for information transfer without trying to scale and improve to the higher tiers of the market. Oct 24, 2023 Julia Freeland Fisher
Will chatbot therapy, VR schooling, and AI-aided writing instruction become the new normal in K–12 education? Thomas Arnett Will chatbot therapy, VR schooling, and AI-aided writing instruction become the new normal in K–12 education? Can AI support student mental health? Will VR redefine schooling? Delve into these questions through the lens of Clayton Christensen's theories. Oct 17, 2023 Thomas Arnett
Webinar: Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy Sandy Sanchez Webinar: Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy In this webinar the Global Prosperity team shares research insights on how market-creation strategies can be leveraged to develop Nigeria's solar sector. Oct 16, 2023 Sandy Sanchez
What makes college ‘social capital machines’ for some, but not all, students? Julia Freeland Fisher What makes college ‘social capital machines’ for some, but not all, students? Joe Ferrare discusses why social connections may not just be a nice byproduct of attending college, but actually core to the product of college itself. Oct 10, 2023 Julia Freeland Fisher
Is vertical integration the next value-based care? Ann Somers Hogg Is vertical integration the next value-based care? Vertical integration is having its moment in the spotlight. But is the hype warranted? Three components of business model theory suggest not. Oct 10, 2023 Ann Somers Hogg
Thursday Theory Tips – On Creating New Markets Sandy Sanchez Thursday Theory Tips – On Creating New Markets When fully harnessed, new markets fueled by MCIs can lift an entire nation out of poverty. Here is how. Oct 5, 2023 Sandy Sanchez
The flaw behind coding bootcamps’ attempt to disrupt higher ed Michael B. Horn The flaw behind coding bootcamps’ attempt to disrupt higher ed Why didn't bootcamps disrupt higher education? And what can other models learn from their mistake? Oct 5, 2023 Michael B. Horn
Infographic: If health is wealth, America’s working mothers are living in extreme poverty. Ann Somers Hogg Infographic: If health is wealth, America’s working mothers are living in extreme poverty. Working mothers are disproportionately bearing the burden of poor physical and mental health. This infographic highlights opportunities to improve. Oct 3, 2023 Ann Somers Hogg