Byju’s co-founder Divya Gokulnath talks about the company’s intentions with the U.S. marketplace, how it’s thinking about AI, and the biggest challenges facing education.
Georgia District Needs Supplemental Programs; Indiana System Looks For Mental Health Services
A district in Georgia is looking for supplemental educational services, while an Indiana school system seeks mental health services.
Assessments That Give Students “More Power and More Autonomy”
The CEO of ETS, Amit Sevak, sees opportunities for innovation in the new demands schools and society have for tests.
What’s the Role of Entrepreneurship in the K-12 Curriculum?
Students who went through the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship program have launched companies focused on coding, bilingual study, and experiential learning.
European Ed-Tech Market Slows, Though Opportunities Remain
Ed-tech funding in European markets has fallen over the last year, although not as much as some other regions around the globe.
Why Company Outreach at Education Conferences Succeeds or Flops
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 officials which company outreach strategies at big education events leave a lasting impression.
How to Create ‘Inclusive’ Education Products
Organizations across the K-12 market are investing time in field tests and research that will help them better support marginalized communities.
Key Dynamics in Play in a Changing Global Education Market
Major government spending projects on schools in global markets are helping offset — at least for now — underlying economic concerns.
How One U.S.-based Education Organization is Working in Developing African Markets
Luminos Fund CEO Caitlin Baron talks about finding success as a U.S.-based organization working in Africa.
K-12 Dealmaking: Follett Acquires New Zealand Company; JetLearn Snaps Up SchoolHacks
Follett School Solutions has acquired a global library management system provider that serves more than 4,000 customers in more than 45 countries.