People's minds are exploding at the thought of microschools
"How in the world could teachers make more money by funding students directly and cutting waste?!" 


"Giving families their children's education dollars directly couldn't possibly help them!!" 


This is like the MUH ROADZ argument made against libertarians
But it's worse
We already have several examples of homeschool co-ops and microschools working with shoestring budgets
Imagine what they could do with $15,000 per student each year. https://prendaschool.com/
But it's worse
We already have several examples of homeschool co-ops and microschools working with shoestring budgets
Imagine what they could do with $15,000 per student each year. https://prendaschool.com/
People are rethinking the factory model of education
And they're finding better alternatives.
We already have examples of Uber-like apps connecting educators & students
Fund students directly and they would have more personalized choices. http://Unschool.school
And they're finding better alternatives.
We already have examples of Uber-like apps connecting educators & students
Fund students directly and they would have more personalized choices. http://Unschool.school
I interviewed the CEO of Prenda microschools here.
Check it out for more information https://reason.org/commentary/the-role-microschools-can-play-in-the-future-of-education/
Check it out for more information https://reason.org/commentary/the-role-microschools-can-play-in-the-future-of-education/
More on microschools by @kerry_edu here at @feeonline https://fee.org/articles/how-micro-school-networks-expand-learning-options/