An increasing number of parents are looking to enroll their children in more affordable international private schools, according to a new report from ISC Research.
Report Offers Window Into International Schools’ Curricula
International private schools have boomed in recent years, and new research suggests they’re reliant on courses of study like the Cambridge curriculum and other U.S.- and U.K.-based models.
How One Ed. Company Is Growing Internationally, Despite COVID’s Disruption
For Nearpod CEO Pep Carrera, the upside to bringing his ed-tech product to Europe, the Middle East, and other foreign markets has far outweighed the risks.
The Ed-Tech Tools International Private Schools Have Turned to During COVID-19
Private schools overseas were mostly prepared and leveraged technology quickly to adapt to the COVID-19 distance learning crisis, a new report finds.
International Private Schools in Key Region Taking a Hit, and Reorganizing Due to COVID-19
International private schools have become a vibrant market for education companies in recent years, and in one key region, the Middle East, their enrollment has declined during the pandemic, a new report finds.
How to Approach International Education Markets in the Coronavirus Era
Despite broad economic uncertainty, the international education market offers opportunities for vendors who choose the right countries with the right strategies.
K-12 Dealmaking: CampusLogic Raises $120 Million; International Market Remains Busy
A firm that provides college financial aid tools has secured the largest 2020 funding round for any U.S. ed tech, as Microsoft invests in an aspiring competitor of Google.
International Private Schools: How Sheltered Are They From the COVID-19 Storm?
International private schools have been a growing market, and they’re trying trying to improve their remote-learning capabilities in order to impress families.
5 Key Themes in the International Education Market That Emerged From Bett
A close look at the vendors and new technologies at the Bett ed-tech conference highlighted esports, social-emotional learning and interoperability as K-12 market areas to watch.
Open Education Resources Get International Backing With UNESCO Vote
The international organization UNESCO, which has more than 190 member countries, has approved a resolution meant to support the development of the free, shareable educational materials.