A rush of investment in educational technology creates the possibility of a “bubble” and a subsequent crash, a recently released paper speculates.
Future Investing in Innovation competitions will focus on key priority areas instead of a broad variety of topics.
In a country faced with devastating monsoons and the effects of climate change, an architect is building solar-powered floating schools for rural children.
Voters will decide whether to expand a math-tutoring program currently used in low-performing schools through a Harvard-affiliated turnaround initiative.
New blog from former Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation education director and current advisor and investor will host opinions on the future of education.
U.S. ranked no. 10 out of 141 countries in 2012 Global Innovation Index, down from no. 7 last year.
Monthly e-newsletter highlights Education Week content on trends in the education industry and new ideas for improving schools.
Comments from private sector, education technology community suggest changes, clarifications to U.S. Department of Education’s new $400 million competition for school districts.
Looking for examples of innovative school district leaders for an upcoming Education Week special report.
A recent article suggests the term is overused, dangerously so, in business. Is the same true for education?