In response to the consumer protection agency’s announcement, Chegg said it has cooperated with the government and will comply fully with its orders to revamp its data security efforts.

In response to the consumer protection agency’s announcement, Chegg said it has cooperated with the government and will comply fully with its orders to revamp its data security efforts.
A New Analysis Finds That K-12 Needs Are Surging, Even With Ambitious Recent Investments in Wi-Fi Systems
A new analysis shows K-12 needs for stronger connectivity are likely to surge in the years ahead, as districts increase their use of classroom tech and as 1-to-1 programs expand.
Education companies shouldn’t expect major shifts funding at the federal level from the upcoming elections, says Reg Leichty, who represents school interests in Washington.
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public input ahead of an October event focused on concerns about children’s ability to distinguish advertising content from entertainment.
School districts around the country are making progress when it comes to spending emergency federal funding, according to EdWeek Research Center survey data.
What Education Companies Should Know About the No Child Left Behind Era’s Supplemental Educational Services Program
School districts are launching sweeping tutoring efforts, but this isn’t the first time the country has turned to tutoring in the hopes of improving student outcomes.
A prominent ed-tech company has been delisted from the Student Privacy Pledge, following a breach that affected a pair of the nation’s largest school systems.
Curriculum providers will increasingly have to balance demands for more inclusive curricula with state restrictions about what can be taught.
Districts Are Trying to Get Creative in Anticipating the Eventual Loss of Federal Stimulus Aid
Despite new flexibility provided by the federal government, K-12 systems face complicated decisions in preparing for the the eventual loss of emergency stimulus aid.
A Strong Economy and Stimulus Funding Is Being Offset by Rising Costs, According to an Expert on Education Spending
School districts are feeling the pain from rising costs that are gripping the overall economy, says longtime education budget expert Mike Griffith.