Louisiana edtech director talks about digital learning and assessment tools Louisiana Department of Education's Carol Mosley highlights efforts to develop tiered digital resources and a single platform for student assessments. Nov 29, 2016
EdScoop Fellowship program trains future STEM teachers for high-needs schools A teaching fellowship program has created gains for students in high-needs schools in science, technology, engineering and math. Nov 28, 2016
EdScoop New personalized learning tool allows students to build their own schedules The new tool from Alma Technologies allows students and schools more flexibility when building class schedules. Nov 23, 2016
8 steps to pilot smarter K-12 edtech product tests What Digital Promise learned from its League of Innovative Schools about evaluating and purchasing edtech tools more effectively. Nov 22, 2016
High school grads not ready for college-level STEM courses​ According to a report from the ACT, which administers tests to determine college readiness, not enough students are prepared for college coursework in STEM fields. Nov 21, 2016 By Corinne Lestch
EdScoop Seven steps U.S. schools should take to harness data-driven benefits in education A new report suggests U.S. K-12 education system is failing to take advantage of data-driven decision making tools to improve student performance. Nov 15, 2016
California AG issues recommendations to edtech vendors, cites student privacy as top priority Attorney General Kamala D. Harris issued comprehensive recommendations to edtech vendors on how to protect student privacy. Nov 11, 2016 By Corinne Lestch
EdScoop Digital citizenship curriculum comes to Montgomery County Public Schools Montgomery County has implemented Common Sense's digital citizenship curriculum for middle school students to teach them about how to be safe online. Nov 1, 2016 By Corinne Lestch