District ManagementBetsy DeVos nomination clears Senate committee in tight vote February 1, 2017 by Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press As the nomination heads to the full U.S. Senate, some Republicans are uncertain of how they'll vote
District ManagementThe teacher evaluation mistake 28 states are making February 1, 2017 by Laura Ascione A new report sheds light on how the teacher evaluation system preserves the status quo--and why that may be a mistake.
District ManagementThis pathway helps students better prepare for college January 30, 2017 by Laura Ascione The TEXAS MicroMajor gives high school students much-needed college prep.
eClassroom NewsEXCLUSIVE: They’re here–robots are teaching your children January 27, 2017 by Laura Ascione Classes in a suburban Los Angeles elementary school were successfully taught by teacher robots during the 2015-2016 school year.
Educational LeadershipYour monthly marketplace update January 25, 2023January 25, 2017 by Laura Ascione Don't miss this recap of the latest technology product news, reports, and research
District Management6 districts going the distance to help principals January 23, 2017 by Laura Ascione A major principal initiative has yielded impressive results after 4 years.
IT ManagementReport: Broadband access making ‘dramatic’ progress January 20, 2017 by Laura Ascione New data reveals how schools are quickly upgrading broadband capacity, speed
District ManagementDeVos confirmation hearing elicits intense reactions January 18, 2017 by Laura Ascione Here are your major take-aways from the Betsy DeVos confirmation hearing.
District Management4 components of your district’s next PD win January 18, 2017 by Laura Ascione Principals learn how to effectively implement blended and digital learning with the help of focused, differentiated training.
IT ManagementClosing the homework gap for 1 million students January 17, 2017 by Mark Davis, The Kansas City Star Sprint to give internet access to 1 million students to close homework gap.
District ManagementIs Betsy DeVos good or bad for edtech? January 16, 2017 by Meris Stansbury Will Trump’s Education Secretary pick be a boon for edtech advocacy and implementation? And if so, will it only benefit some students?
Featured on eSchool NewsiPads ignite furor in schools January 17, 2017January 12, 2017 by Sharon Noguchi, The Mercury News In Apple's backyard, a battle over digital learning tools-specifically iPads-is growing in one school district.
District ManagementHow do parents really feel about student data? January 10, 2017 by Laura Ascione A new survey gathers surprising insight on parents' opinions about student data gathering, use, and protection.
Digital LearningIn the marketplace: Schools expect digital learning budgets to increase January 25, 2023January 6, 2017 by Laura Ascione Don't miss this recap of the latest technology product news, reports, and research
STEM & STEAMCould zebrafish be the new science education recruiters? January 5, 2017 by Laura Ascione Students participating in a weeklong activity involving zebrafish demonstrated substantial gains.
District ManagementHow does your district’s broadband stack up? November 1, 2017January 4, 2017 by Laura Devaney, Director of News, <a href='https://twitter.com/esn_laura' target='_blank'>@eSN_Laura</a> Free tool lets school districts compare broadband connections, pricing to close the connectivity gap.
NewsResults of the 2016 National Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey January 2, 2017 by ESchool Media Contributors 86 percent of schools expect to spend more on digital curriculum in 2017.
IT ManagementIT#1: What’s next in ed-tech? These 18 trends December 28, 2016 by Stephen Noonoo Annual Horizon Report lists key ed-tech trends from collaborative learning to VR and wearable tech.
District Management#3: Classroom observations may hurt teachers more than they help, study says December 28, 2016 by Laura Ascione Classroom observations -- one of the most widely-used forms of teacher evaluation -- might be setting teachers up to fail
Featured on eSchool News#9: Virginia heading for dramatic high school overhaul December 20, 2016 by Travis Fain, Daily Press State plans to go all-in on job training in junior, senior years.