K-12 PD provider MindSpark Learning has acquired a STEM learning platform. In a separate deal, Course Hero has acquired a popular suite of literary resources.
A county in Texas is looking for an online homework tutor, while a district in Oregon is seeking curriculum mapping and professional development services.
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of district and school officials finds many predicting that the number of students being forced to repeat courses after this year will jump.
Inside Khan Academy’s Expansion Into School Districts and Online Tutoring
Founder Sal Khan Says Usage of His Organization's Videos Soared During COVID, and It Will Sustain Its Momentum
Khan Academy educational videos have long been a staple of student learning away from school, but it is now ramping up its efforts to work directly with school systems.
Richard Robinson, who had helmed the giant company in children’s publishing for nearly five decades, passed away at the age of 84.
As students in many states return in person to classrooms, executives of education technology companies say they are dealing with a market that has been altered in a number of key ways.
Revenues for prekindergarten through grade K-12 instructional materials reached $61.4 million in March, up 82 percent over a year ago.
A district in Pennsylvania is looking for student assistance program services, while a district in North Carolina is seeking Spanish textbooks.
California Governor Makes Push for Open Educational Resources
Gavin Newsom's Effort, While Focused on College Resources, Could Have Implications for K-12
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to channel $115 million into openly licensed resources at the college level, an effort that some advocates say could shape K-12 materials, too.
The entrepreneur’s donation is supporting schools in a county along the Mexican border that has provided tax breaks for for his company, SpaceX.