Despite some  of the  disappointment in the agenda at the Education Nation Summit,  there was a  ray of light that I’m optimistic about.  At the Summit  Mayor Bloomberg  announced the launch of a project I’m thrilled to have  been involved in  since last year called the iZone. The fact that real  innovation is on  the forefront of the mind of the mayor of the biggest  city in the U.S.  is promising.  What is more promising is that he  doesn’t see innovation  as simply data driven assessment, but as  actually incorporating true  innovative ideas into New York City  schools.  
His announcement  follows the official kickoff of the iZone  which I had the privilege of  attending in person where Chancellor Joel  Klein addressed over 100 iZone  partners, including principals and  teachers from the 80+ participating  schools, to mark the beginning of  this transformative initiative.
One area I’m excited  about is the move  toward online learning and virtual schooling.  Another  is the move  away from traditional seat time requirements and toward  mastery  demonstration that allows students to move through courses at  their  speed and in different ways.  I was also thrilled to learn that   Bloomberg is pushing for the abolishment of an old State law that   requires schools to buy printed textbooks rather than the digital   content. He notes that may be good business for the textbook industry,   but it really is a bad deal for our students in this day and age. I’ve   been talking about the long over-due demise of the textbook for years.    It’s exciting to see the Mayor is behind moving into the digital age   providing for more meaningful and engaging content for our students. 
The iZone was   developed to ensure students are better prepared for college and careers   by challenging longstanding assumptions around “business as usual” in   K-12 education. The Mayor highlighted the iZone as one of his key   priorities for the next three years. You can watch the video here.
 
You can get involved  by visiting the  iZone site and clicking here where you can enter   your email to receive tailored updates and notifications around new   activity within the iZone.
 
 
 
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