Interest in pushing a “science of math” approach could rise, despite the lack of a research base in that subject, said a group of panelists at the EdWeek Market Brief Summit.
A newly released survey of school officials focused on the E-rate program underscores worries about students’ lack of internet access at home.
An FTC official talks about what the agency requires of ed-tech companies when it comes to their management of sensitive student data.
The Federal Communications Commission is planning to restore net neutrality rules, in a move aimed at reviving a landmark internet regulation from the Obama era that was repealed by the Trump administration. Last week the FCC released a tentative agenda for its October meeting that includes discussion about a new net neutrality rulemaking. Net neutrality…
A survey of state ed-tech officials reveals major concerns about generative AI and cybersecurity emerging from the school district level.
The agency that administers the long-running National Assessment of Educational Progress is looking to bring major changes to the test through technology.
Key Perspective on California’s New Vision for Math
Zalman Usiskin, a Longtime Scholar at the University of Chicago, Weighs In on What the State’s New Math Curriculum Framework Means for Instruction
EdWeek Market Brief talked with a longtime scholar at the University of Chicago about what California’s new math curriculum framework means for instruction.
The FTC is reviewing whether technology that analyzes the geometry of a user’s face to confirm that they are an adult can be used to comply with children’s online privacy laws.
A consultant to school districts talks about the implications of a new cybersecurity pilot program announced by the FCC.
A program in Idaho that gives parents access to taxpayer funding for school-related expenses has drawn scrutiny.