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Breaking the One-hundred Year Old Model in Education, No More Apples Please!

Breaking the One-hundred Year Old Model in Education, No More Apples Please!

Update: 2022-10-11
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In this episode Chase Eskelsen and I are discussing the new era of educational entrepreneurship and the importance of approaching schools differently!

Prior to starting FerskenED, Chase was the Chief Operations Officer at an education nonprofit focused on creating and launching new blended learning schools and programs. Under his leadership, the nonprofit launched two blended programs and acquired an international online school with hybrid components.

His educational background started at a full-time online charter school in Texas where he oversaw the operations of the school including attendance and truancy, state testing, registrars, enrollment, and main office tasks. He was then able to launch a second full-time online district school in the state. His team was able to grow enrollment from about 1,400 to approximately 8,000 at the charter and 0 students the first year to about 6,000 students when he departed the district school.

He then transitioned to a role with a major EdTech company supporting the academic policy and public and government affairs teams. He ended his time with this organization as the national director of board and partner relations.

Chase holds a M.Ed. in School Administration. In his free time he enjoys traveling, spending time in the mountains, gardening, and utilizing his sourdough starter in new recipes with his wife and three kids.

You can find Chase on Linkedin

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Breaking the One-hundred Year Old Model in Education, No More Apples Please!

Breaking the One-hundred Year Old Model in Education, No More Apples Please!

Erin Starkey M.Ed.