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3 must-read blogs on education innovation this year

Christensen Institute

Applying innovation theory lenses to the trends, patterns, news bites, and field data gathered over the course of 2022, here are our education researchers’ favorite blogs that either they or their colleagues have written this year, and the reasoning behind their picks. Do you have a favorite blog or report from this year?

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Why ‘offline’ digital learning is critical to impact children worldwide

Christensen Institute

As thousands of educators, entrepreneurs, and investors gathered at the recent ASU+GSV Summit, a growing number recognized both the need and opportunity for educational innovation in developing countries, particularly for the over 250 million children who lack access to schools. The offline opportunity. Click To Tweet.

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Still skeptical about mastery-based learning? Here’s a better way of looking at what it is and does.

Christensen Institute

It’s easy to get excited about the virtues of mastery, or competency-based, learning. What’s not to like about a system that guarantees that students learn, as opposed to one that is focused on the amount of time students sit in seats? Were this our current education system, he would have received a grade—perhaps a C.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

” A groundbreaking report, “ Net-Zero by 2050: a roadmap for the global energy system “(referred to as NZE here) by the Internation Energy Agency (IEA), has been emphasising that this decade is pivotal to reaching net-zero by mid-century. This requires nothing short of a total transformation of the energy systems.

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Students need internships, but internships need disrupting

Christensen Institute

Strada and Burning Glass Institute’s new Talent Disrupted report made headlines this week conveying the indisputable crisis of underemployment that an astounding half of college graduates face. The report also confirmed what many in the field have long argued: internships are a critical ingredient in the college ROI equation.

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Only out-of-the-box solutions will tackle the root cause of what ails schools

Christensen Institute

As members of the media have bemoaned the tragic results of students on the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)—also known as the nation’s report card—many have been all too willing to jump into the game of who is responsible. Click To Tweet. So how do we do that?

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How Businesses Can Optimize Well-Being in the Evolving World of Work

Business and Tech

According to recent reports, mental health has been identified as the next global pandemic, and rates of burnout are at an all-time high. The HERO Scorecard is a free online educational, benchmarking, and research tool that advances HERO’s goal of improving evidence-informed best practices in the workplace. Mary Imboden, Ph.D.

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