While many states are prioritizing personalized learning in their plans for accountability under the Every Student Succeeds Act, they aren’t necessarily promoting the use of technology as a path to that outcome, researchers found.
Jim Shelton, who leads the education division of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, said the organization will focus on linking researchers, developers, and entrepreneurs, as well as educators, to scale what works.
An EdWeek Market Brief webinar on Feb. 21 will take an in-depth at K-12 systems’ demands for curriculum and instruction customized to student needs and interests.
Three students from Hong Kong demonstrate what a new study shows: students enjoy self-directed learning with the support of a teacher.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Likely to Shape the School Market
Companies Should Look for AI Strategies That Can Make Teachers' Jobs Easier, Experts Say
The demand for artificially intelligent products in K-12 may be fueled by the need to free up teachers’ time during the school day, experts say.
Honest Insights From Ed. Researchers Are Tough to Accept, But Valuable for Companies
Academic Scholars Can Offer Fresh Perspectives on How K-12 Products Are Being Used in Classrooms
Education companies that have good data, and a strong sense of what they want to know about their products, can benefit greatly from academic researchers’ work.
Our experts in the Jan. 11 webinar will cover data analytics, the convergence of curriculum and assessment, expansion of personalized learning, the early childhood education market, and more.
What Articles Did Market Brief Readers Like the Most in 2017? Here’s a Look at Our Top 10
Rising Influence of Big Tech Companies, Success Traits of Sales Reps, and Personalized Learning Were Popular
Many of the most popular EdWeek Market Brief stories in 2017 drew from the steady flow of exclusive surveys we conducted of K-12 leaders.
European private equity firm IK Investment Partners has agreed to acquire Studienkreis GmbH, a provider of tutoring services in Germany.
A Maryland district is seeking to buy a learning management system, the Kansas City system has put out an RFP for assessment software, and a Georgia district wants a performance management system to track staff performance.