Education Week will be offering new and analysis from the ASU/GSV Education Innovation Summit, a conference focued on entrpreneurship and business, being held April 15-17 in Arizona.
A top Democratic lawmaker proposes creating an advanced research center, modeled on the defense program known as DARPA, to promote advanced learning technologies.
President Obama, in his State of the Union speech to Congress, proposes a new program designed to modernize schools and pay for other infrastructure.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is partnering with a group of community colleges to promote entrepreneurship, and high-tech start-ups.
Despite much speculation, there is no reason to fear that educational technology will fall victim to a “tech bubble,” argues an analysis from CB Insights.
A new report seeks to offer a blueprint for how businesses can partner with educators to improve schools.
Knewton, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and an 11-state correctional facility education group join to put remediation software in correctional settings.
Middle schools can use new Techbooks for free, as part of the League of Innovative Schools’ efforts to increase purchasing power.
Voters will decide whether to expand a math-tutoring program currently used in low-performing schools through a Harvard-affiliated turnaround initiative.
Gregory Taylor, who heads the group overseeing Mark Zuckerberg’s $100 million challenge grant, discusses how the money is being spent and high-stakes philanthropy.