Ed-tech providers and educators need to be able to answer three basic questions to prove that an ed-tech product works, a panel agreed.
The biggest economic gains for countries come from giving girls not just a primary education, but leading them through secondary school, a new World Bank study finds.
Evidence of Effectiveness, Easy Integration Are High Priorities for Personalized Learning Purchases
Survey of 500 District Leaders Examines What They Want Most When Evaluating PL Products and Services
This survey of 500 district leaders examines what they want most when they are evaluating whether or not to buy a personalized learning product or service.
The new data tool aims to give policymakers and the public a way of comparing rich and poor countries’ academic performance in ways that were not possible before.
What K-12 Educators Want from Webinars
Practical PD Strategies and Cognitive Research Resonate, Says a Seasoned Pro. Abstract Topics Don't.
The founder and CEO of edWeb.net shares her insights about what it takes to put on winning webinars for educators.
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.
The consortium, known for publishing the “Horizon Report” with predictions about ed-tech, is preparing to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy to liquidate its holdings.
K-12 Interest in Social-Emotional Learning Surges, Creating Opportunities for Companies
Districts Are Looking for Curriculum, PD, and Assessment Tools That Show Evidence of Success
States and districts want curriculum, PD, and assessment tools focused on social-emotional learning that can be woven into existing classes and help educators with different levels of knowledge.
Many families outside the U.S. long to send their children to American colleges, but the flow of new international students has slowed recently, a report says.