Hedge fund manager and author Whitney Tilson tells attendees at a conference that for-profit company K12 Inc.’s stock is due for a fall.
The Federal Communications Commission’s proposal to make major changes to the E-rate has drawn comments from dozens of school technology organizations.
Marc Sternberg, a senior deputy chancellor in the New York City schools, has moved to a top post in the Walton Family Foundation.
Executives from Cisco Systems, ExxonMobil, and Intel urged their peers in the business community to rally in defense of the common-core standards.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable, both of which support the common core, are staging events to discuss education issues this week.
The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers has issued an RFP to develop a test-delivery platform and data warehouse, work valued at a minimum of $16.5 million.
An Australian researcher says evidence from his country demonstrates relying on market forces to improve education is not a reliable strategy to boost learning.
The world market for educational games and simulation-based learning will grow by 8 percent between now and 2017, according to an analysis by Ambient Insight.
A Brooklyn, N.Y., high school that has won praise for pairing employers and students is serving as a model for 16 new schools across the state.
Developers of online algebra courses need to identify smarter strategies for maximizing student performance, a new report says.