Lawsuit: K12 Oversold Student Achievement
A New York Times report may be key item in suit against online provider. Read Full Post >
A New York Times report may be key item in suit against online provider. Read Full Post >
Check out a state-by-state directory of events or tune into a webcast of a national town hall meeting. Read Full Post >
The curriculum created by online critical thinking educators EverFi will be available free to schools in both states wishing to participate Read Full Post >
The initiative, with roots in California's ed-tech community, will also seek to offer administrators an education technology certification within the coming year. Read Full Post >
A new paper finds that, on average, the cost of educating a student through virtual education is significantly less than the average for traditional schools. Read Full Post >
Three courses will focus on implementing the mathematics standards and the other four will address strategies for incorporating literacy standards. Read Full Post >
In case you haven't read every single Digital Education entry during the last 12 months, here's a wrap-up of what we think were the five biggest ed-tech themes of 2011. Read Full Post >
If your travels, shopping, and mindless web surfing are in danger of regressing, consider these ideas. Read Full Post >
A new article in the New York Times takes a scathing look at K12 Inc.'s online schools. Read Full Post >
The magazine has published a report painting reforms to broaden access to virtual schooling as measures drafted to line the pockets of big business. Read Full Post >
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