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Fixing problems in K-12 education

By Kim Smith - Stanford
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Lecture Description

School finance is inequitable between low- and high-income communities, says Smith. Is it better to try to fix the system or provide alternatives? New Schools funds projects for both options. Most reform efforts to date have focused on only small improvements inside the system. Though most people think of charter schools as competition, says Smith, New Schools describes them as 'co-opitition,' providing an alternative but also helping to encourage improvement in public schools.

Course Index

  1. Forming the Founding Team
  2. Measuring Social Return for Investors
  3. Venture capitalists as incubators and co-creators of new ventures
  4. Charter Schools - encourage diversity in the approach
  5. Parents as part of the K-12 learning community
  6. Fixing problems in K-12 education
  7. The investor community for educational ventures
  8. Scalability and Sustainability in non-profit sector
  9. VC Values impact on education and non-profit world
  10. Measuring success
  11. Funding for arts and sports