This spring, 12 million students in 29 states and Washington D.C. are expected to take Common Core-aligned computer-based exams. These new tests, however, have raised concerns involving Internet bandwidth and student readiness
The BETT Awards is a top awards ceremony in the Educational industry, and maybe the highest EdTech accolade an innovator can receive. For the category of ICT Special Educational Needs Solutions, the speech and auditory processing headset... 02/17/2015 - 3:49pm ago
Two high school principals have agreed to have The Washington Post publish a series of letters between the two discussing the iimplementation of Common Core State Standards. This is the first letter in the series.
ParentSquare, an engagement platform, has added new analytics to further expand the connection between parents and their child's teachers and adminstrators.
Three history teachers share their best tactics when it comes to using technology to teach their students about topics including the Civil Rights Movement and Black History Month.
This week in STEM news, we see incredibly innovative projects launching to engage students in STEM fields. There's news about Kickstarter campaigns, a game from NASA, teaching aerodynamics through arena racing and a brand new school... 02/18/2015 - 12:24pm ago
Data from the Education Commission of the States finds that states are increasing funding for pre-k programs from $672 million to a total of $6.3 billion.
According to a recent report from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, students from single-parent families complete fewer years of school than their peers in two-parent homes.
The New York Times and CIG Education Group have launched the NYT EDUcation, a new initiative providing courses and programs for students in the pre-college level to higher education.
Two adaptive learning companies—McGraw-Hill Education and Cerego—recently announced a partnership to focus on improving language instruction based on adaptive technologies. They will begin with a new version of an existing Spanish language... 02/19/2015 - 10:45am ago
More fantastic freebies, giveaways, and deals are here in this week’s Deals and Freebies Roundup. Your friends at Education World are bringing you exciting EdTech contests and freebies that cover ancient civilizations, St. Patrick's Day... 02/19/2015 - 11:36am ago
Having technology in the classroom is one thing, but allowing students to create a game that requires coding skills can also be beneficial in other developmental areas in younger children according to a foundry10 study.
A new legislation proposal by Senator Tammy Baldwin is calling for a $1 billion monetary fund for EdTech resources, and will be be reviewed by the United States Senate.
Itslearning.net—an online educational resource designed for teachers—created an enlightening infographic based on studies and statistics from sources like the Harvard Gazette and PBS on the effect of mobile devices and K-12 education.... 02/19/2015 - 3:09pm ago
K-12 learning software development company Compass Learning is adding GoQuest, “a tool for differentiated and project-based learning, to its suite of online tools for inquiry based and personalized learning.”
CK-12, an organization dedicated to providing online textbooks, flashcards, and other resources, has just launched free elementary math content for its users.