If the FCC weakens “net neutrality” provisions, some advocates predict that schools’ access to online resources will suffer.
The biggest portion of the country’s homeschool students—about 39 percent of them—are from suburban communities, according to national data.
WorldStrides, headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., has received a $500 million strategic investment. And math education company Carnegie Learning and assessment provider NWEA have partnered on a new learning platform.
State spending for K-12 rose by 4 percent from 2016 to 2017, even as tax revenues were relatively stagnant, according to the National Association of State Budget Officers.
Many families outside the U.S. long to send their children to American colleges, but the flow of new international students has slowed recently, a report says.
The big Canadian publisher Nelson has reached a deal with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to distribute the American company’s materials across Canada.
Panorama Education raised $16 million from investors who include the Emerson Collective and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Follett, an education materials and technology wholesaler, announced Thursday that it will begin selling hands-on STEM materials and software from LEGO Education solutions.
The acquisition of Motion Math is just the second in Curriculum Associates’ history — and a sign of the burgeoning interest in games as instructional tools.
Leaders of the new venture capital firm Brighteye Ventures talk about what they want from companies, and what they see coming in the European ed-tech space.