July 20, 2010
During the last 30 years, the per-student cost of
K-12 education has more than doubled in real dollars, with no
academic improvement to show for it. Meanwhile, everything the
Internet touches gets better: listening to music on iTunes,
shopping for shoes at Zappos, exchanging photos on Flickr. Kids
live on the Internet, writes Senior Editor Katherine Mangu-Ward. So
why aren’t they learning online too?
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