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Nearpod Notches $21M in Series B Round to Expand Digital, Virtual Learning Experiences
Nearpod, which offers a suite of tools for teachers to create and share multimedia-rich lessons, presentations and digital activities with students, has raised $21 million in a Series B round led by Insight Venture Partners.
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Education Experts Square Off on the Public Versus Private School Debate in Africa
Although it may seem counterintuitive, nearly three times as many primary school children are enrolled in private schools in developing countries than in developed ones, according to United Nations figures.
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- Education
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Court upholds Busia’s decision to close 10 Bridge International schools
A High Court has upheld a decision to close all Bridge International Academies in Busia for failing to meet education standards. Justice Korir on Friday dismissed a complaint from the school after it sought to contest the decision by the Busia County education board.
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- Education
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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The World’s Biggest For-Profit College Company, Laureate Education, Raises $490 Million In Public Debut
The largest for-profit college company on the planet raised $490 million in its public debut on Wednesday.
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Here’s Why Top Business Schools Are Appealing More to Socially Minded Millennials
If you’re a business school student, there’s a good chance you’re at least broadly familiar with the life of Andrew Carnegie. The Gilded Age robber baron casts a pretty long shadow... particularly in his model for the life of a businessman in America: a ruthless competitor in business who compromised nothing in his pursuit of profit, and a committed philanthropist in his private life, clearly segregating his desire to conquer the business landscape and to mold a better world. Carnegie had a clear and inspiring vision of a better society, but he opted to leave it entirely out of his life as a captain of industry.
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Social Impact Bonds to Fund Student Financial Aid Program in South Africa
Two hundred million rand has been raised for the pilot project, in which 2000 students have already been selected to participate.
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Viewpoint: Emerging markets should welcome low-cost private schools
MORE than 250m children in developing countries are not in school. Those who do attend often fail to learn anything. According to one study of seven African countries, primary-school pupils receive less than two-and-a-half hours of teaching each day; teachers are absent from class about half of the time. Even when they show up, theirs is a Potemkin pedagogy, lecturing to nonplussed pupils. Only about a quarter of secondary-school pupils in poor countries would reach the basic level of attainment on standardised international tests.
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Four Cautionary Lessons About Education Technology
There is no denying that governments around the world are expanding investments in education technology, from inputs that students use directly (like Kenya’s project to put tablets in schools) to digital resources to improve the education system (like Rio de Janeiro’s school management system). As public and private school systems continue to integrate technology into their classrooms, remember that education technology comes with risks. Michael Trucano, my colleague and the World Bank's resident expert on education technology, highlighted four caveats during a wide-ranging conversation with Stephen Ladek on the Terms of Reference podcast.
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- Education, Technology