A recent report from the American Council on Education describes recent studies and initiatives related to blockchain’s applicability to education.
6 Changes the Coronavirus Is Forcing in the Special Education Market
There's a New Emphasis on Helping Parents and Weaving Accessibility Into Products
COVID-19 is intensifying school districts’ focus on products’ accessibility and tailoring products for use by students with various special needs.
A New Jersey district wants a data management system, and a Mississippi school system is planning to buy a blended learning program.
K-12 superintendents from several U.S. regions expressed dissatisfaction with education vendors’ marketing campaigns amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey says.
International Private Schools: How Sheltered Are They From the COVID-19 Storm?
The Schools Have Been Resilient During Past Economic Crises, Says an Analysis by a U.K.-Based Research Firm
International private schools have been a growing market, and they’re trying trying to improve their remote-learning capabilities in order to impress families.
A Chinese ed-tech firm is again being accused of fraud, after a U.S.-based short seller says its investigation uncovered use of bots to inflate the firm’s market value.
Alabama is looking for a vendor to manage a new statewide virtual school, while a district in Georgia wants several Chromebooks for the next fiscal year.
Six major dealmaking moves took place in the K-12 world in recent weeks, including MasterClass raising $100 million and Guild Education acquiring Entangled.
How State Curriculum Adoption Cycles Are Being Thrown Off by the Coronavirus
Challenges Staging Reviews, and Funding Concerns, Are Causing Delays in Some Markets. Others Are Rolling Ahead
Some states’ curricular materials adoption processes are rolling ahead despite the COVID pandemic, while others are being delayed.
The Plano district in Texas wants digital language labs, and another Texas school system, the La Joya ISD, is planning to buy a learning management system.