Congress Should Prioritize Innovation in Higher Ed. Here are Three Ways it Can.
This post originally appeared at the Christensen Institute on January 23, 2018. Washington D.C. is slowly turning its attention to
This post originally appeared at the Christensen Institute on January 23, 2018. Washington D.C. is slowly turning its attention to
“Everything rises and falls on leadership.” – John Maxwell Personalized instruction has become an increasing focus of educational conversation over
Kettle Moraine Superintendent Patricia DeKlotz had to repeat herself to get me understand, “There is no recipe.” Again, “There is
In this article, Kevin Erickson provides an overview of the information system, myLC that supports the Kettle Moraine personalized, competency-based
When was the last time a student said this about the learning experience? “I do it all at once and
Done decently well, student-led conferences (SLCs, for those who love a good education acronym) transform the oddly brief parent-teacher conference
This is the thirteenth post in the blog series on the report, Quality and Equity by Design: Charting the Course
This post originally appeared at iNACOL on January 8, 2018. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) created an Innovative Assessment Pilot
This post originally appeared at Getting Smart on January 5, 2017. As a venture-based Silicon Valley startup, Minerva has developed
A Must Read: Check out this article by Beth Rabbitt on Personalized Learning called Analysis: Teaching, Technology, Transformation — 5