Traditional classrooms are built on a factory model designed for standardization. However, Christensen argues that students learn in different ways and at different speeds.
The book predicts a massive shift toward . Instead of just adding computers to a traditional classroom (which the authors call "cramming"), schools must rethink the entire structure. Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Wil...
In the landscape of modern education, few books have sparked as much debate as by Clayton Christensen, Michael B. Horn, and Curtis W. Johnson. The authors apply the theory of "disruptive innovation"—originally used to explain business shifts—to the failing structures of our school systems. 1. The End of "One Size Fits All" Traditional classrooms are built on a factory model
The Future of Education: Key Takeaways from Disrupting Class Michael B. Horn