
Disrupting Class:
Selected as one of the "Best Books on Innovation, 2008" by BusinessWeek magazine
Named the "Best Human-Capital Book of 2008" by Strategy + Business magazine
A crash course in the business of learning-from the bestselling author of The Innovator's Dilemma and The Innovator's Solution…
"Provocatively titled, Disrupting Class is just what America's K-12 education system needs--a well thought-through proposal for using technology to better serve students and bring our schools into the 21st Century. Unlike so many education 'reforms,' this is not small-bore stuff. For that reason alone, it's likely to be resisted by defenders of the status quo, even though it's necessary and right for our kids.
We owe it to them to make sure this book isn't merely a terrific read; it must become a blueprint for educational transformation."
--Joel Klein, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education
“A brilliant teacher, Christensen brings clarity to a muddled and chaotic world of education.”
--Jim Collins, bestselling author of Good to Great
According to recent studies in neuroscience, the way we learn doesn't always match up with the way we are taught. If we hope to stay competitive-academically, economically, and technologically-we need to rethink our understanding of intelligence, reevaluate our educational system, and reinvigorate our commitment to learning. In other words, we need “disruptive innovation.”
Now, in his long-awaited new book, Clayton M. Christensen and coauthors Michael B. Horn and Curtis W. Johnson take one of the most important issues of our time-education-and apply Christensen's now-famous theories of “disruptive” change using a wide range of real-life examples. Whether you're a school administrator, government official, business leader, parent, teacher, or entrepreneur, you'll discover surprising new ideas, outside-the-box strategies, and straight-A success stories.
You'll learn how
- Customized learning will help many more students succeed in school
- Student-centric classrooms will increase the demand for new technology
- Computers must be disruptively deployed to every student
- Disruptive innovation can circumvent roadblocks that have prevented other attempts at school reform
- We can compete in the global classroom-and get ahead in the global market
Filled with fascinating case studies, scientific findings, and unprecedented insights on how innovation must be managed, Disrupting Class will open your eyes to new possibilities, unlock hidden potential, and get you to think differently. Professor Christensen and his coauthors provide a bold new lesson in innovation that will help you make the grade for years to come.
The future is now. Class is in session.
Students retain a great deal of religious freedom - LubbockOnline.com
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Students retain a great deal of religious freedomLubbockOnline.com“As long as they aren't disrupting class, I think it's perfectly fine,” she said. A student wants to read the Bible in school. (We can maybe specify the time and location. Ex: A student wants to read the Bible at his/her desk during math class, ...and more » |
Students have religious freedoms in public schools - LubbockOnline.com
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Students have religious freedoms in public schoolsLubbockOnline.com“As long as they aren't disrupting class, I think it's perfectly fine,” she said. Prior to a football game, a student offers a Christian prayer over the loudspeaker. Several parents complain, arguing the school is endorsing one religion over all others ... |
Coach Taylor Left a Positive Mark on Kathleen Students - The Ledger
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Coach Taylor Left a Positive Mark on Kathleen StudentsThe LedgerOnce I was considering recommending that an extremely promising student be put back in the regular class because he wasn't doing honors-level work and was disrupting class with his antics. Coach came to my class, and we had a lightning-fast ... |
Points of View: Are Freshmen Ready for Tenth Grade - my.hsj.org
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Points of View: Are Freshmen Ready for Tenth Grademy.hsj.orgThe students are disrupting class and not focusing. Jeriah Myles, a freshman student at New Tech said that, “The teachers do not discipline the student's enough,” she continued, “some students just don't care; they don't care what the teachers are ...and more » |
Our favorite (and least favorite) things define us - The Herald Journal
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Our favorite (and least favorite) things define usThe Herald JournalWhen I was in elementary school, this is one of the songs we practiced in music class, and although I was a bit of a troublemaker who usually spent more time disrupting class than focusing on the tasks at hand — like smuggling a frog into the room one ... |
Teachers Reinstated After 'Cat Crawl' Incident - FOX 29
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Teachers Reinstated After 'Cat Crawl' IncidentFOX 29The teachers were suspended after students were forced to crawl on their hands and knees while meowing as punishment for disrupting class. According to parents, the teachers had asked the class to be quiet last week, and instead, students started ... |
Schools should educate, not police the students - DesMoinesRegister.com
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Schools should educate, not police the studentsDesMoinesRegister.comWhen students interfere with that mission by disrupting class and persecuting other students, schools should have clear policies for addressing the disruption. But they must not be required to police students by, as New Jersey and other states have ...and more » |
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Gov't to take steps to tackle behavior problems in children - Mainichi Daily News
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Gov't to take steps to tackle behavior problems in childrenMainichi Daily NewsThe initiative is part of the government's efforts to tackle behavioral problems among children, including having a short temper, bullying, and disrupting class, that have in recent years increasingly gathered social attention in Japan. |