by: anthony kim on december 13th, 2015
school districts are standing in the way of public school edtech
no gymnasiums, no cafeterias and no administrators. that’s school policy at altschools, a chain of private, for-profit schools backed by the likes of andreessen horowitz and mark zuckerberg.
at the location i visited, the school schedule was written on a white board and could be changed in real time. students flowed between grade levels and classes based upon what they wanted and needed from teachers.
to me, it seemed a bit like a 21st-century version of a one-room frontier schoolhouse. but no matter — altschools “has been anointed by the top minds in silicon valley as the best hope for the future of education,” according to wired.
the reason why is altschools’ use of technology. instead of textbooks, students in altschools’ mixed-grade classrooms work through “lesson playlists” on ipads or chromebooks that are tailored to their proficiency level and learning style. teachers supplement tech time with group or individual instruction, an approach known as blended learning.
article appeared originally on tech chrunch. read the full article here.
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anthony kim is a corwin press bestselling author, with publications including the new team habits, 卡塔尔世界杯32强比赛时间 , and the personalized learning playbook. his writing ranges the topics of the future of work, leadership and team motivation, improving the way we work, and innovation in systems-based approaches to organizations and school design. anthony believes that how we work is the key determinant to the success of any organization. he is a nationally recognized speaker on learning and his work has been referenced by the christensen institute, inacol, edsurge, competencyworks, education week, district administration, and numerous research reports. in addition to his writing, anthony is the founder and chief learning officer of 瑞士vs喀麦隆亚盘赔率 , a trusted partner and consultant to over 1,000 schools nationwide. anthony has been the founder of several companies across multiple industries, including online education, ecommerce, and concerts and events.