Education Technology
Can You Unbundle Socialization, Childcare, and Education?
A growing number of educators question whether separating learning, care, and peer interaction could actually improve outcomes for students
Key takeaways
Traditional schools conflate socialization, childcare, and education — often underperforming on all three.
Modulo promotes a modular, customizable approach to education driven by parents and learners.
Unbundling these functions could allow each to be delivered more effectively and intentionally.
Is it possible to effectively unbundle socialization, childcare, and education to create a more tailored and effective learning environment for children?
This question probes the heart of a transformative discussion on The Future of Education podcast, hosted by Michael B. Horn, featuring guest Manisha Snoyer, the CEO & Co-Founder of Modulo. Their conversation delves into the evolving landscape of education, particularly focusing on the potential of homeschooling to revolutionize learning approaches.
Horn and Snoyer explore Snoyer's journey from actress to educational innovator. Snoyer, through her experiences in various educational settings and her role at Modulo, brings to light the core idea of modular learning – a customizable, parent-driven approach to education that challenges traditional schooling methods.
"School is trying to do socialization, childcare, and education, and as a result, they’re doing all pretty poorly," Snoyer said. This insight underscores the podcast's central theme: the potential of unbundling these elements to enhance the educational experience.
School is trying to do socialization, childcare, and education, and as a result, they’re doing all pretty poorly.
— Manisha Snoyer, CEO & Co-Founder at Modulo
About the author
Michael Horn speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student. He is the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, and host of the Future of Education podcast on MarketScale.