The longtime education organization ETS is joining an federally-funded effort to research and develop new artificial intelligence technologies
The federal agency has released new guidance for evaluating ed-tech tools — a move that speaks to the uncertainty among districts and vendors about standards under the law.
A $4.6 million grant will support a Southern Education Foundation program that helps school districts put performance-based metrics in contracts.
As part of the acquisition, the companies are starting a new nonprofit organization, led by former NWEA board members.
At the recent ASU+GSV Summit, investors and company leaders talked about if they’re trying to grow through acquisition, or building new products on their own.
Israel-based ed-tech startup TinyTap has secured an $8.5 million funding round, which it will use for staff expansion and product development.
The assessment provider says changes to the teacher-preparation exam can open doors to more aspiring educators, though critics worry about reinforcing biases and barriers to entry.
A panel of superintendents at the annual ASU+GSV Summit talk about what they’re prioritizing in the next generation of ed-tech tools.
At the ASU+GSV summit, top academic officials from the Chicago and Denver public schools talk about changing the culture around academic intervention.
Renaissance announced it has completed its acquisition of GL Education, a U.K.-based assessment company.