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How IT Can Enable 21st Century Schools

Thursday, July 16, 200909:00 AM to 10:30 AM EST
ITIF1101 K StreetSuite 610 Washington, DC District Of Columbia, 20005

Event Summary

The United States has been focused on K-12 education reform for over two decades, with mixed results at best. One reason why progress has been slow is that the fundamental nature of pedagogy has largely been unchanged. Now in this decade, a small, but growing number of American high schools are using information technologies to redesign schools in fundamentally new ways.

Please join us for a discussion of a new ITIF report, How IT Can Enable 21st Century Schools with the report author, Tim McDonald and with Curtis Johnson of the Education|Evolving, a Minnesota- based group of thought leaders in education reform. The authors will discuss why the existing school reform movement has stalled, how information technology (including computers, software and communications) can enable the emergence of fundamentally new kinds of schools, particularly middle and high schools, and what the states and the federal government can do to drive the emergence of these new ways of educating our nation’s future generations.

Speakers

Robert D.
President
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Moderator
Curtis
Managing Partner
Education|Evolving
Presenter
Tim
Associate
Education|Evolving
Presenter
Alan
Founder and Head
School for Tomorrow
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