Failure to Disrupt
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Failure to Disrupt
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From MOOCs to autograders to computerized tutors, technologies designed for large-scale learning have never lived up to the hype. Despite its promise, Justin Reich shows that technology cannot transform our classrooms on its own. Successful education reform, he concludes, will focus on incremental institutional change, not the next killer app.
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"I'm not sure if Reich is as famous outside of learning science and online education circles as he is inside. He should be. Reading and talking about Failure to Disrupt should be a prerequisite for any big institutional learning technology initiatives coming out of COVID-19."
- Inside Higher Ed
"Reich lays out the embarrassing cycle of copied ideas, massive hype, enormous wasted funding, and the unmet promises of edtech. A must-read for the education-invested as well as the education-interested."
- Forbes
"The desire to educate students well using online tools and platforms is more pressing than ever. But as Justin Reich illustrates, many recent technologies that were expected to radically change schooling have instead been used in ways that perpetuate existing systems and their attendant inequalities."
- Science
Proponents of massive online learning have boldly promised that technology will radically accelerate learning and democratize education. Much-publicized experiments, often underwritten by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, have been launched at elite universities and elementary schools in the poorest neighbourhoods. The New York Times called 2012 the "year of the MOOC." A decade later, the promise of disruption seems premature.
In Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can't Transform Education, Justin Reich delivers a sobering report card on the latest supposedly transformative educational technologies. Reich takes us on a tour of MOOCs, autograders, "intelligent tutors," and other edtech platforms and delivers a sobering report card. Learning technologiesβeven those that are free to accessβoften provide the greatest benefit to affluent students and do little to combat growing inequality in education. Institutions and investors often favour programs that scale up quickly at the expense of true innovation. Technology will be key to the future of education, but no killer app will shortcut the hard road of institutional change.
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Failure to Disrupt by Justin Reich critically examines the role of technology in education, highlighting that many digital innovations fail to bring about the promised radical changes and often reinforce existing educational inequalities. Reviewers praise the book for its comprehensive and candid analysis, suggesting it is a vital read for those involved in educational technology initiatives. It offers a balanced view that challenges the utopian and dystopian narratives, providing insights into the limitations and potential of edtech.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674278684
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 October 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Justin Reich is Mitsui Career Development Professor of Comparative Media Studies and Director of the Teaching Systems Lab at MIT. He is the host of the TeachLab podcast and has written about education and technology for Education Week, New Yorker, The Atlantic, Washington Post, and Science.
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