Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive Innovation in Education
The traditional classroom is expensive, slow to adapt, and locked in by its physical form. A cheaper, more flexible alternative is now possible. This chapter explains how disruption reshapes industries, what the pattern looks like for schools, and the most-cited new models.
What the standard school costs, what it locks in, and what it cannot do
Christensen’s theory, with worked examples from radio, photography, and computing
A personalised playlist of daily lessons matched to each student’s gap
Michael Fullan’s argument for combining all three or none of them will work
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