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NAEP Scores Show a Long Road to Academic Recovery. Edtech Can Help Shorten It.

Edsurge

Recent headlines suggest it will take until 2028 for students to recover from these pandemic-related achievement declines. This dismal news further intensifies the pressure on district leaders to address learning gaps exacerbated by the pandemic, all while more than half of schools report teacher and staffing shortages.

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Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

Neo LMS

Bureau of Labor Statistics , education administrators earn an average of $94,340 a year, and openings for these professionals are likely to grow by 7% between 2018-2028. Education technology (edtech) has already made leaps and bounds in the last 10 years. Read more: How educators can make use of edtech into the classroom.

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Mastering Digital Magazines: From PDFs to Publication

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion by 2028. With so much content available online through social media and other channels, are people really reading digital magazines? Numbers say that the market for digital magazines is rapidly growing, and is estimated to reach a market value of $45.75

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As New England Liberal Arts Colleges Struggle Financially, One Pins Hopes on Health Care Majors

Edsurge

The institution has tried all kinds of innovative efforts to support its growth and development, like a competency-based education program and a fund to invest in edtech startups. “I I don’t know where that school would be if they hadn’t done that,” Brittingham says.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

I have set a Calendar reminder for 2028. As with K-12 education, he believed (believes) that online education would provide the “disruptive innovation” to force traditional schooling out of business. In 2017, he doubled down on his prediction — half of colleges and universities would close in a decade.

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