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Page 1: The Future of Education Chris Hoehn-Saric CEO Educate, Inc.

The Future of Education

Chris Hoehn-SaricCEO Educate, Inc

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The Education Industry

• $900B – 2nd Largest Segment of US Economy

• Growing at 2x rate of inflation• High Degree of Consumer

dissatisfaction• Resulting in …

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Education – Paradigm Shift – 1980From Castor Oil to

Monolithic, Institutionally Controlled, state provided, “free” education

Apartheid Education – Geographically defined education based on a citizen’s ability to pay for housing

Consumers exclusively relied on schools

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Education – Paradigm Shift – 2004Cherry Chewable Cough Drops

Educational consumerism & deregulation are driving reform and opportunity

Schools, Non-profits and Businesses must change how, when and where they deliver education

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Three Forces Driving Change

GROWINGCONSUMERISM

GOV’T POLICY

ECONOMICDRIVERS

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Economics

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Government Policy

• No Child Left Behind – Standards based education

• 1980’s Medicare drove deregulation and reform - 11.5% of total healthcare spending

• The “Special Edification” of classroom instruction

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The New Consumer

• Consumers Demand a voice in schools and education

$12B is spent on supplemental education products and services

1 out 6 children has left the traditional public schools - Charters, Private, Virtual Charter, Home Schooling

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“I want it all! Tailor it to my kids’ needs! Deliver it online! ”

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“I want it all! Tailor it to my kids’ needs! Deliver it online! ”

- How many moms under 40 have tattoos?

- What does POS mean to your 12 year old?

- What form of online music sold more songs than the Apple IPOD last year?

Teens now split their time 60% - TV 40% Internet

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In the past 60 days, what has become the #1 selling DVD/Book in Sam’s Club & Costco?

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In the past 60 days, what has become the #1 selling DVD/Book in Sam’s Club & Costco?

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Conclusions

• Education will follow the rest of the economy

• We must respond with programming, services, and products delivered in modalities that resonate with Consumers

• Brand, Marketing, Advertising, Technology, & Packaging will differentiate effective education from “castor oil” education

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Conclusions

• Education will follow the rest of the economy

• We must respond with programming, services, and products delivered in modalities that resonate with Consumers

• Brand, Marketing, Advertising, Technology, & Packaging will differentiate effective education from “castor oil” education