Pearson’s charitable arm, which settled a lawsuit last year that was focused on whether Pearson profited off of its nonprofit activities, will close at the end of the year.
Districts find it difficult to discover the best ed-tech products, and providers of the products say it’s tough to sell to K-12.
The U.S. educational technology director says this issue is important for many reasons, not the least of which: it’s an Office of Civil Rights concern.
About 450 policymakers, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders met in the nation’s capital to compare notes about how they can shape the future of public education.
Chromebooks take the top spot in the K-12 marketplace for the first time.
Interrupted Internet connections sometimes caused issues in the field tests, according to a study that spotlights the need for sufficient technology infrastructure and bandwidth in schools.
Do you want to know what launching a startup business entails? Ask the Startup bloggers during an Education Week Twitter chat from 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday.
A new study of districts’ common-core implementation finds that instructional materials purchased from businesses are less likely to be used in classrooms than teacher-developed curricula.
The company will give iPads to every student in 114 schools, as part of the $100 million commitment made earlier this year to President Obama’s ConnectED initiative.
A broad coalition opposes the FCC’s new definition of “rural” in its E-rate modernization plan. That change results in a potential funding loss for many of the 1,500 schools and libraries in reclassified areas.