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Why I'm Still Bullish About the State of Edtech

Edsurge

This year’s 1 3th edition will swamp San Diego’s waterfront for four days and feature 1,000 speakers, including Thomas Friedman and Margaret Atwood, plus the buzziest for-profit companies in our industry. It’s hard to remember now, but many industry colleagues felt edtech was a frothy market in 2017. NYSE: PWSC), Duolingo, Inc.

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New Program Gives High School Students Training and Job Placement in an Allied Healthcare Career

eSchool News

The projected growth change in employment for Medical Assistants from 2022 to 2032 is projected at 14 percent, which is well above the average growth rate. company (NYSE: LRN) – is a national online training provider strengthening the workforce through innovative eLearning solutions. About MedCerts ​ MedCerts – a Stride Inc.

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Higher education in India is moving ahead on the global stage.

Linways Technologies

The Ministry of Human Resource Development has set a target of achieving 32% GER by 2022. To address the skills gap in fresh hires, many companies are forced to invest in lengthy training programmes. Postgraduate enrolments have more than doubled since 2009-10. GER has increased during the last 5 years, from 24.3 in 2018-19.

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COLUMN: There’s a lot of new federal money for greening K-12 education. This is how schools could use it

The Hechinger Report

In Denver, students organized for a year and a half and succeeded in getting the school board to adopt a new climate policy in April 2022. For-profit companies will actually do the work. We’ve saved $500,000 per year in electricity through conservation compared to 2009,” she said. Our electricity use is down 35 percent.”.

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Seeking a fresh start, battered for-profit colleges give themselves a new name

The Hechinger Report

In this April 28, 2015 file photo, students wait outside Everest College in Industry, Calif., For the second time in less than a decade, the industry association representing colleges and universities has changed its name, part of a three-year plan to reverse dramatic enrollment declines that have resulted in closings and bankruptcies.

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