Published On: April 18th, 2016|

Ed Surge – Alex Hernandez

“The End of Average explores how “averagarianism” impacts a range of industries and scientific disciplines, but, in particular, it raises lots of questions about how we organize education. Just as we buy skis, boots and poles that fit our bodies, what would it look like for schools to fit our children? Here are four reflections on what the “End of Average” might mean for K12.”(more)