Schools, already purchasing iPads in record numbers, could opt for more affordable version, though competing devices are still less expensive.
Software company led by former Blackboard co-founder will use funds to provide intelligence on college-admissions process.
Pennsylvania is attempting to change rules on how charter schools are evaluated, which could be a violation of federal education law.
Up to $80 million from Zuckerberg donation could pay for merit-based teacher bonuses in new tentative contract.
A press release from the education company admits that mistakes were made in an effort to protect copyrighted material.
Next Generation Learning Challenges awards $5.4 million to 13 higher ed and grades 6-12 blended learning models from around the country.
Michael Chasen, who co-founded the educational software company in 1997 and saw it through a $1.6 billion acquisition, will resign in December.
Michigan State study finds groups of students with similar socioeconomic backgrounds from public and private schools perform roughly the same on assessments.
Justices declined to hear Scholastic’s appeal of the state’s decision that ruled teachers as “representatives” for the company.
Newly appointed CEO Jim Marshall outlines changes to product offerings and approach in wake of slumping sales.