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Why Ed-Tech Industry

Evelyn Learning

The learners and institutions have realized the growth potential of this sector with comprehensive technologies, innovative learning styles and systems, institutional transformations, and so on. billion by 2029. According to Fortune Business Insights, the market size of global ed-tech and classrooms was valued at USD 88.82

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Mesa Public Schools and S.A.V.E. Consortium Name CoderZ as Approved Vendor

eSchool News

To address these areas, schools can now select appropriate learning solutions from CoderZ’s comprehensive suite of software products. The courses and curriculum engage students in solving gamified challenges by coding a virtual robot. About CoderZ.

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PROOF POINTS: Rural American students shift away from math and science during high school, study finds

The Hechinger Report

Bureau of Labor Statistics, occupations in these fields are projected to grow 8 percent by 2029, more than double the growth rate of non-scientific professions. Rural and small town schools are far less likely to offer advanced math and science courses, such as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes.

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‘We’re aides, not maids.’ How one high-demand job shows education system’s failings

The Hechinger Report

The need for home health aides is projected to grow by 34 percent between 2019 and 2029. So I thought, why not take a course?”. And the need is expected to grow, up by 34 percent between 2019 and 2029 , according to the U.S. The burden of caregiving will fall on unpaid relatives, affecting their financial and mental health.

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High school seniors reveal choices in joyous ‘signing day’ ceremony

The Hechinger Report

The class of 2029 — currently in kindergarten — read touching letters of encouragement and advice for the largely low-income, minority upperclassmen, most of them the first in their families to attend college. He had experienced plenty of rejection while applying to colleges, but managed to learn from his experiences and move on. “If

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Can start-up companies profit off one of the lowest paid professions: home-based child care?

The Hechinger Report

Bunyard first learned of Wonderschool through a Craigslist ad. “I Bunyard can connect with Wonderschool staff and other providers on Slack, an online chat app, and has access to virtual professional development opportunities. Providers who sign up for WeeCare get access to a curriculum developed in-house, and are encouraged to use it.

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