A group of teachers in California’s virtual schools says a major, commercial online provider is not meeting standards for quality.
PowerSchool, a student information system that Pearson says is the most widely used student information system in the United States, will leave the company’s fold.
Ed-tech companies in China have drawn a surge of investment over the past two years, according the market research company CB Insights.
A federal court ruling will allow FCC rules protecting “net neutrality” to go forward, despite the telecom industry’s objections.
This year’s Education Week special report, Tech Counts, explores why the flood of ed tech into K-12 has appeared to have had a limited impact on teaching practices.
The “MOOC” provider edX is allowing authors of its content to license their materials as “open educational resources.”
Businesses working with schools can help themselves by closely monitoring applications to the E-rate program, and their use of federal discounts made available, a newly published guide says.
The former deputy secretary of education, known as a champion of the government’s Investing in Innovation fund, will join 2U, Inc.
Deborah Quazzo, whose investments in ed-tech companies doing business with the Chicago district have drawn criticism, said she will resign at the end of her term this summer.
Chromebook sales to end-users will reach 7.3 million units in 2015, a 27 percent increase from last year, according to a new report.