Access to high-quality science, technology, engineering and math programs, like coding, from a young age will improve female participation in the technology field.
Europe’s Fastest-Growing Private Ed. Companies Focus on Training, Language, Ed Tech
The 2017 Inc. 5000 Europe List Includes 29 Education-Related Businesses from 12 Nations
The 2017 Inc. 5000 Europe list includes 29 education-related businesses from 12 nations, with many providing English instruction, special education support and digital services.
More K-12 and post-secondary schools should consider apprenticeships as part of their educational programs, according to a panel sponsored by the Business Roundtable.
A Texas district wants to improve college and career readiness for underrepresented students, and a California district wants a student information system.
Districts want to purchase software focusing on career- and college-prep, and social-emotional curricula.
Competency-Based Learning Gaining Traction: Illinois Launches Initiative
Education Companies Encouraged to Examine How They Might Serve Local Districts' Needs
A new Illinois program, modeled in part on efforts in other states, will encourage districts to replace high school graduation course requirements with alternative systems of their design.
The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, which has lost market share, has issued an RFP for a new hybrid test for college admissions and federal accountability.
California district seeks digital notification system and Nashville pursues online credit recovery.
A New Jersey school system wants a college preparation and career exploration program for high school students, and a Texas district wants to buy a web-based distribution platform.
Decisions about ed-tech purchasing are becoming more decentralized in many foreign markets, with an increased emphasis on using local content, says Microsoft Vice President Anthony Salcito.