Chinese education companies are once again going public, moving past government restrictions that temporarily put a halt on tech firms making that leap.
The Funding Cliff Looms. How Will School Districts Respond?
Districts Are Trying to Get Creative in Anticipating the Eventual Loss of Federal Stimulus Aid
Despite new flexibility provided by the federal government, K-12 systems face complicated decisions in preparing for the the eventual loss of emergency stimulus aid.
International private school chains have experienced explosive growth in the last five years, creating new revenue opportunities for education companies.
“We’re Not Seeing Them Back Down”: Ed. Companies’ Response to State Clampdowns on Curriculum
Curriculum Providers Are Adjusting to Restrictions on Lessons About Race and Gender Identity
Curriculum providers are making subtle adjustments, but also holding their ground, in response to a wave of controversial state policies, according to a consultant who works with those companies.
Texas’ Massive Tutoring Rollout: The Critical Things Companies Need to Know
A Far-Reaching State Law Has Districts Scrambling to Provide Academic Support
A new state law has districts across the state racing to come up with strategies to support academically struggling students.
More than 30 ed-tech companies worldwide have valuations of a $1 billion or more, with the largest number located in the U.S.
Profile of a Key K-12 Market: New York State
Districts Are Flush With New State and Federal Funds, and They're Investing in Mental Health, Ed Tech, and Academic Intervention
District officials across the state expect to benefit from an infusion of state and federal money, and are planning new spending on mental health and academic recovery.
NewSchools Venture Fund is distributing $2.5 million to 15 organizations focused on building diversity in the teacher corps.
The funding is part of a $7 billion federal stimulus measure created last year to boost student and teacher connectivity away from school.
A Tutoring Unicorn Has Plans for Global Expansion — Including the U.S. Market
The European Ed-Tech Provider GoStudent Is Already Working in Canada, Latin America, and Other Regions
The chief growth officer for fast-growing GoStudent breaks down the company’s place in the global market. It has already established footholds in Europe and Latin America.