I have read most of Clayton Christiansen's works along with Michael Horns and am now finishing up "The Rebirth of Education" by Lant Pritchett which I feel ties directly to this interview. Rebirth is more about education in developing nations but if one reads it and sees the failure of the educational systems to progress in developed nations like America they may gain some insight into how to progress from here. We are still educating (since the 1970's) as if this age of technological acceleration is just some passing phase. I encourage others to pick up copies of Sal Khan's "Brave New Words" and from the Center for Curriculum Redesign, "Education for the Age of AI" as the train is leaving the station and if not caught millions of our children will be completely left in the dust. If not now, when?
I have read most of Clayton Christiansen's works along with Michael Horns and am now finishing up "The Rebirth of Education" by Lant Pritchett which I feel ties directly to this interview. Rebirth is more about education in developing nations but if one reads it and sees the failure of the educational systems to progress in developed nations like America they may gain some insight into how to progress from here. We are still educating (since the 1970's) as if this age of technological acceleration is just some passing phase. I encourage others to pick up copies of Sal Khan's "Brave New Words" and from the Center for Curriculum Redesign, "Education for the Age of AI" as the train is leaving the station and if not caught millions of our children will be completely left in the dust. If not now, when?
Smart pts all. Thanks for offering this here. Love others to jump in and react!