In Sunday’s broadcast, the television show examines the controversy surrounding the followers of Fethullah Gulen, and their wide network of STEM-focused schools.
In new Education Week report, the new sources of money behind major education advocacy efforts go under the microscope.
Education publishing giant undergoes voluntary bankruptcy process, vows layoffs, disruption to customers will be avoided.
“I do think there’s a time where Pearson won’t be known for textbooks or instructional programs at all,” says Peter Cohen.
Fiscal year 2012 third quarter earnings report for virtual schools provider is released.
As parent company News Corp. deals with scandal, Wireless Generation looks to bolster in-house content offerings in advance of Common Core.
Kaplan posts steep declines in revenue, higher education enrollment, and operating income over same period last year.
The governor’s education overhaul plan could give Connecticut’s schools commissioner power to appoint private operators to struggling public schools.
At NewSchools summit, three entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to impress all sections of the education marketplace.
Chicago Mayor says city’s schools must focus on results, not politics of school choice.