School systems want visual arts resources and a digital streaming service.
Online resource from Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Research and Reform in Education launches with evidence-based rankings for 100 education programs.
A United Kingdom-based digital news service aims to boost students’ critical thinking around what is real news, and what isn’t.
One of the largest districts in the nation seeks digital content and Washington state wants a cultural competency training program.
State and local K-12 school leaders wanting to vet digital and print instructional resources can access a new online tool prepared by the State Educational Technology Directors Association.
New Japanese Policies on English Instruction Open Cracks in Tough K-12 Market
Products for Speaking English Are Needed, But Lack of Ed Tech, Need for Customization Hamper Companies
A new emphasis on English conversation skills in Japan is creating space for new products that help teachers and students improve their language skills.
A new ‘Madison Out-of-School Time’ system to track students’ participation in services will be developed in a community-wide collaboration, and a Houston area district wants bids for books.
In this week’s dealmaking news, The Noodle Companies raised $5 million, while Macmillan Learning has acquired ed-tech company Intellus.
Minneapolis wants community-based learning and a Texas district seeks an assessment software.
International schools grapple with some of the same tensions that frustrate U.S. public schools trying to make use of ed-tech, a new survey finds.