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Audrey Armitage
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Marketplace K-12
June 26, 2015Nov. 23, 2022

First U.S. University Entrance Exams to Be Offered in Cuba

By Audrey Armitage

The Educational Testing Service will administer the Test of English as a Foreign Language to Cuban students for the first time, which could signal the beginning of a larger educational exchange between the countries.

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Marketplace K-12
May 14, 2015June 7, 2017

Education Business Competition Awards $140K in Prizes to Ed-Tech Startups

By Audrey Armitage

Winners of the sixth annual Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition were announced Wednesday, with $140,000 in funding awarded to emerging ed-tech startups.

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Marketplace K-12
May 6, 2015June 7, 2017

EdX Settles Justice Department Complaint Over Online Access

By Audrey Armitage

After the Department of Justice raised allegations that edX’s platform and digital content were inaccessible for students with disabilities, the online learning organization agreed to settle.

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Marketplace K-12
March 26, 2015Dec. 9, 2016

New Research Underscores K-12 Shift From Print to Digital Materials

By Audrey Armitage

New market research documents the shift from print to digital instructional materials in K-12 over the past few years, a trend expected to continue.

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Marketplace K-12
March 17, 2015Dec. 9, 2015

College Students Study on Mobile Devices More Than Ever

By Audrey Armitage

Higher education learners rely on their mobile devices to study, and 77 percent report getting better grades as a result, according to new research.

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