A Democrat and a Republican from the U.S. Senate are floating a bill for discussion that would add protections to student data privacy.
Channel One’s acquisition by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt represents a strategic investment, designed to bring new video and cross-media production capabilities to the longtime publisher.
Pacific Asian countries continue to outrank the United States because they have effective education systems and a “culture of accountablility,” according to the report.
The major online-services provider Google has released its first learning management system, designed to help educators organize and collect assignments, ask questions of students, and perform other tasks.
The largest for-profit provider of online education for students in K-12 schools posted financial gains in the third quarter, rebounding from previous setbacks.
A White House report released today recommends modernizing the privacy regulatory framework that governs how student data is handled.
Google announced that it has stopped its practice of scanning millions of student emails in its Google Apps for Education.
Many states are inviting industry to help shape career and technical education to prepare for the high-demand jobs of the future.
Eight companies are making 10 new device packages available with Windows 8.1 as many districts across the U.S. prepare for next year’s common core tests.
New proposed rules by Federal Communication Chairman Tom Wheeler could give some companies access to speedier Internet service, which might leave schools in a slower zone.