Tim McDonald
Tim McDonald performs operational and research functions for Education|Evolving. Tim graduated in 2007 with honors from the College of Liberal Arts at Hamline University. He is a junior fellow at the American Academy of Political and Social Science, where he won their Undergraduate Research Award in 2007.
While at Hamline, Tim served as President of the Minnesota Association of Private College Students. He was founder and editor of The Patriots' League, an international relations quarterly.
Research Areas
Recent Publications
The Role of Information Technology in Creating New Kinds of American High Schools
In a new ITIF report, How IT Can Enable 21st Century Schools Tim McDonald and Ted Kolderie of the Education|Evolving, discuss why the existing school reform movement has stalled and how information technology (including computers, software and communications) can enable the emergence of fundamentally new kinds of schools
Recent Events and Presentations
How IT Can Enable 21st Century Schools
Please join us for a discussion of a new ITIF report, How IT Can Enable 21st Century Schools with the report authors, Tim McDonald and Curtis Johnson of the Education|Evolving. The authors will discuss why the existing school reform movement has stalled, how information technology can enable the emergence of fundamentally new kinds of schools.