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Since then, we have increased per pupil expense, reduced class size, spent billions of dollars on instructional technology, and implemented statewide standards and accountability frameworks. And still, results on the most recent NAEP test show scores have barely moved.  We need a new playbook.<br \/>\nThe School of One is an initiative designed to dramatically change this paradigm.  It begins with the notion that the best way to dramatically improve student outcomes is one student at a time \u2013 through a mass customization model that provides individualized instruction to students based on their academic needs and learning styles.  In this model, live teacher-led instruction is one way \u2013 perhaps the best way \u2013 but by no means the only way that instruction can be delivered.<br \/>\nJoel\u2019s talk will focus on the origins of School of One, what has been accomplished so far, and where it will ultimately go.  He will also touch upon where he sees how companies such as Microsoft can play a more meaningful role in reshaping the future of education with an agenda focused on personalized learning.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><!-- .asset-content --><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Over the last 200 years, technology has transformed nearly every other industry across the globe except for one: our schools. They function largely as they always have \u2013 with one expert delivering instruction to a class of 25-35 students at a time. 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