Rising incomes and a demand for English-language skill is fueling Brazil’s private education market, according to a new report by L.E.K. Consulting.
The European Parliament voted to restrict public aid flowing to big, commercial private education companies in the developing world.
The company will delay an IPO after regulators in Dubai froze tuition fees at private schools, which will affect the company’s financial projections, according to Reuters.
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The massive, $1.5 trillion tax overhaul is prompting some companies to invest in new products while others are acting more cautiously.
Intersection of Virtual Ed. and Homeschooling Expanding Opportunities for Companies
Rise of Digital Learning Blurs the Line Between Online Charter Schools and Home Education
The rising popularity of virtual schools is causing a shift in the homeschooling curriculum market as students move seamlessly between online education and homeschooling.
The vast majority of private schools in the United States serve less than 300 students, data from the National Center for Education Statistics show.
New teacher hires in both the public and private school markets are expected to rise over the next few years, according to federal data.
Targeting Your Opportunities in the Formative Assessment Market
A Survey of K-12 Leaders Suggests Room for Expansion in Certain Types of Schools
Exclusive survey of 400 K-12 leaders suggests there is room for expansion in private schools and affluent public schools and where satisfaction levels are low.
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The English-speaking private schools market around the world is growing fast, increasing 18 percent in one year to a value of $45 billion, according to ISC Research Ltd.