Revisiting the e-School Concept
I have written on and off about the e-school concept. The idea was to break away from the model established by business schools, which is all about providing solutions to problems, and rather, focus on finding the problems, as entrepreneurs will do. It is still about studying business, but not through case studies, but doing one. In this conception, the e-School will look less like a school, with desks and all that, but rather like an ecosystem, with incubation, facilitation and education, all bounded together. This is a 'pivot' for U-Aspire and a necessary one. My initial efforts to persuade partners abroad to think about education differently were producing the familiar conversations about getting a British degree on the cheap, a goal I wanted to move away from. The idea was to start a new kind of conversation, about how education needs to change, but the easy one, selling British degrees, was triumphing over the difficult one, of innovating in education. Hence, the cha...