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Disrupting class : how disruptive innovation will change the way the world learns / Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, Curtis W. Johnson.

By: Christensen, Clayton MContributor(s): Horn, Michael B | Johnson, Curtis WMaterial type: TextTextCopyright date: ©2011 Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2011Edition: Updated and expanded new edDescription: xiii, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781259860881 (pbk); 9780071749107Subject(s): Educational innovations -- United States | Education -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States | Multiple intelligences | Learning, Psychology of
Contents:
Randall Circle High School -- Why schools struggle to teach differently when each student learns differently -- Making the shift : schools meet society's jobs -- Crammed classroom computers -- Disruptively deploying computers -- The system for student-centric learning -- The impact of the earliest years on students' success -- Why so many students seem unmotivated -- Improving education research -- Organizing to innovate.
Summary: Examines how new innovations in education are changing the way people learn in the world today, the way business is affected as a result of it, and the way businesses themselves must change in order to stay productive and successful in the future.
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Previous ed.: 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Randall Circle High School -- Why schools struggle to teach differently when each student learns differently -- Making the shift : schools meet society's jobs -- Crammed classroom computers -- Disruptively deploying computers -- The system for student-centric learning -- The impact of the earliest years on students' success -- Why so many students seem unmotivated -- Improving education research -- Organizing to innovate.

Examines how new innovations in education are changing the way people learn in the world today, the way business is affected as a result of it, and the way businesses themselves must change in order to stay productive and successful in the future.

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