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The Future of Education

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Behind the Explosion in Unconventional Education

Mickey Revenaugh, co-founder of Connections Academy, is out with her debut book titled School’s Out: Why Families Are Choosing Unconventional Education. She joined me—and a surprise cohost, my daughter Kayla!—to talk about what she learned from reporting and writing the book. Together we explored the rise of innovative schooling models and their impact on student learning and traditional education…

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Can you ace education's big concepts and theories?

Constructivism, growth mindset, and more.

Will AI 'disrupt' education? And is college 'worth' it?

Is college still worth it?

Intelligent Training Built for the Frontline

Rachael Nemeth, co-founder and CEO of Opus Training, joined me to share how Opus leverages real operational data to deliver personalized, actionable training in over 130 languages through mobile devices to bridge the learning gap for the 110 million Americans who aren’t desk-based.

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How well do you know early childhood education's history?

Froebel's kindergarten to universal pre-K.

When It Comes To College, Stop Looking for Fit

As high schoolers whittle their college lists, decide where to apply and work on their applications, the popular advice is to ignore the rankings and instead focus on “fit.”

Can you ace education's landmark laws and reports?

Brown v.

Why Teens Don't Want to School Alone

Thomas Arnett from the Clayton Christensen Institute joined me to once again explore why families and students seem to be quite willing to try innovative microschools in the K–8 grades, but considerably more resistant when it comes to high school.

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How well do you know the history of Black American education?

Freedmen's schools to Brown and beyond.

Reinventing College as Something Everyone Can Use—and Afford

Apprenticeship degrees are ready to disrupt the “College for All” mindset