A report by the U.S. Department of Education’s inspector general looks at how K-12 systems spent emergency federal aid, and the challenges ahead.
The new fund is Luxembourg-based Brighteye’s second and is focused on European ed-tech startups raising seed and Series A funding rounds.
The best ed-tech products promote student creativity, not just consumption, an educator explained at the EdWeek Market Brief summit.
Detroit Public Schools’ superintendent discusses what it took to turn the district around from a history of state-controlled emergency management.
Swing Education’s funding round comes as schools have been relying heavily on substitutes to help fill open teaching positions.
Byju’s disputed the allegations, and said they “are related to an inconsequential technical matter” and that all payment obligations have been met.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new proposal for K-12 schools reflects poorer-than-expected revenue collections and less available money to spend.
EdWeek Market Brief was recognized by the American Society of Business Publication Editors for its data-based journalism and coverage of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Vietnam-based EQuest Education Group said it raised $120 million in debt and equity financing as it aims to grow its network of schools in the country.
Technology Seen as a Bridge to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked District and School Leaders About How Digital Tools Can Support Effective Social-Emotional Learning
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds that district and school leaders see technology as playing an important role in helping teachers and students address issues of diversity.