Famed business - school thinker Clayton Christensen was splendidly profiled in The New Yorker a few weeks back, which set me to
reflecting on his influential meditation on K - 12
education, Disrupting Class, the 2008 book (co-authored with Michael Horn and Curtis Johnson) that startled the edu - cracy with its bold prediction that half of all high school courses will be delivered online by 2019 and its explanation that technology will produce the «disruptive innovation» in
education that previous
reform efforts have failed to bring about.
NEW YORK CITY The fall issue of the Annenberg Institute for School
Reform's Voices in Urban Education is chock - full of powerful essays reflecting on disparities in school discipline and highlighting efforts to reform discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Ch
Reform's Voices in Urban
Education is chock - full of powerful essays
reflecting on disparities in school discipline and highlighting
efforts to
reform discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Ch
reform discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Chicago.