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[Guest Post] The Future of Learning is Now

Education Elements

From 2009 to 2011, following the book’s publication, the Hume Foundation made grants to Rocketship in the Bay Area and Carpe Diem in Yuma, AZ, two charter schools that were already implementing blended learning, to promote their models. (Innosight Institute later changed its name to the Clayton Christensen Institute.).

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Will “school choice on steroids” get a boost under a Trump administration?

The Hechinger Report

When Utah passed the law creating a Course Access program in 2011, school districts panicked over what it would do to their budgets. “We Canyons School District, for example, went from having no online students in 2011 to 1,900 this past year. They want them at school learning. Read more about blended learning.