Educational Entrepreneurship Today: Educational Innovations
Editat de Frederick M. Hess, Michael Q. McShaneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2016
Over the past decade, entrepreneurship has moved from the periphery to the center of education reform. Policy measures, philanthropic support, and venture capital increasingly promote initiatives that drive innovation within and outside the traditional education sector. These initiatives have included spectacular successes, like Khan Academy, Teach For America, and Wireless Generation, as well as highly visible failures, like the InBloom data warehouse.
"Educational Entrepreneurship Today" offers critical perspectives on the impact of entrepreneurship and also includes lessons from leading entrepreneurs, in which they use case studies drawn from their own experience to illustrate the realities of leading disruptive change in education and pose guiding questions for the next generation of innovators.
In a time of increasing polarization around education policy, this timely, frank, and insightful volume shows how we can begin to create systems in which entrepreneurial ideas and fresh thinking are welcomed, constructively employed, and held accountable for the public good."
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ISBN-13: 9781612509273
ISBN-10: 1612509274
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: HARVARD EDUCATION PR
Seria Educational Innovations
ISBN-10: 1612509274
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: HARVARD EDUCATION PR
Seria Educational Innovations
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Frederick M. Hess and Michael Q. McShane have assembled a diverse lineup of high-profile contributors to examine the forces that drive innovation within and outside the traditional education sector. Educational Entrepreneurship Today offers critical perspectives on the impact of entrepreneurship and also includes case studies by leading entrepreneurs which illustrate the realities of leading disruptive change in education and pose guiding questions for the next generation of innovators.
Backward-looking and forward-facing at the same time, this book reveals how and why entrepreneurial activity in education first began, what themes have dominated the movement thus far, and offers compelling insights into the opportunities that lie ahead.
Monica C. Higgins, Kathleen McCartney Professor of Education Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
At a time when almost all people must be well educated and highly skilled to meet the demands of an increasingly exciting, complex and inequitable world, it is imperative to understand the opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurial endeavors to produce and scale breakthrough solutions. In these chapters are insights that will benefit any education stakeholder interested in creating opportunity for all.
Jim Shelton, president and chief impact officer, 2U, Inc.
Hess and McShane have me deep in thought once again. You won t agree with all of what you read here; you aren t expected to. This is not a book of solutions or recommendations. Rather, it is full of considerations, reflections, and possibilities.
Deborah A. Gist, superintendent, Tulsa Public Schools, Oklahoma
This volume provides refreshing essays that mostly eschew the typical cheerleading or criticism of entrepreneurial efforts to improve America's schools, and instead offer competing ideas for how to tap the strengths of entrepreneurship in education and mitigate its risks.
Jon Schnur, executive chairman, America Achieves
Frederick M. Hess is director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Michael Q. McShane is director of education policy at the Show-Me Institute and an adjunct fellow in education policy studies at AEI.
Educational Entrepreneurship Today is a volume in the Educational Innovations series."
Backward-looking and forward-facing at the same time, this book reveals how and why entrepreneurial activity in education first began, what themes have dominated the movement thus far, and offers compelling insights into the opportunities that lie ahead.
Monica C. Higgins, Kathleen McCartney Professor of Education Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
At a time when almost all people must be well educated and highly skilled to meet the demands of an increasingly exciting, complex and inequitable world, it is imperative to understand the opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurial endeavors to produce and scale breakthrough solutions. In these chapters are insights that will benefit any education stakeholder interested in creating opportunity for all.
Jim Shelton, president and chief impact officer, 2U, Inc.
Hess and McShane have me deep in thought once again. You won t agree with all of what you read here; you aren t expected to. This is not a book of solutions or recommendations. Rather, it is full of considerations, reflections, and possibilities.
Deborah A. Gist, superintendent, Tulsa Public Schools, Oklahoma
This volume provides refreshing essays that mostly eschew the typical cheerleading or criticism of entrepreneurial efforts to improve America's schools, and instead offer competing ideas for how to tap the strengths of entrepreneurship in education and mitigate its risks.
Jon Schnur, executive chairman, America Achieves
Frederick M. Hess is director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Michael Q. McShane is director of education policy at the Show-Me Institute and an adjunct fellow in education policy studies at AEI.
Educational Entrepreneurship Today is a volume in the Educational Innovations series."