Denmark’s WriteReader, an app that enables children to create digital books as they learn how to read, will be expanding into the U.S. market.
A coalition of more than 20 companies and organizations want the Senate to fold a bill about school libraries into the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Digital resources that teach and measure “higher-order” competencies like critical thinking and problem solving, and character qualities like grit and adaptability, are in short supply.
Higher education learners rely on their mobile devices to study, and 77 percent report getting better grades as a result, according to new research.
An alleged effort by New Jersey officials to monitor whether students were sharing information about common-core exams through social media has stirred controversy.
A panel at the South by Southwest edu conference explored the potential for using data to match students with career interests and keep them on track to graduation.
Whether it’s about student-data-privacy concerns or diversity among developers of ed-tech products, experts say schools have the power to change how businesses operate.
A spirited debate erupted at SXSWedu about who should take responsibility for college graduates’ lack of preparedness for jobs that are available today.
A nonprofit organization is asking for information from K-12 districts and ed-tech vendors about the benefits and drawbacks of “pilot tryouts” of products.
Schools are not doing enough to use popular music to engage students in various academic classes, a leader from the Berklee College of Music argues.