Apple gets into the e-textbook business
In a hyped press conference today, Apple announced that the company is getting into the e-textbook game. Here are the highlights: -iPad owners will now be able to buy e-textbooks from the big three textbook publishers, Pearson, McGraw-Hill and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The price for high school textbooks will be $14.99. The e-textbooks can include [...]
Study: Educational apps for young children growing rapidly
Long connected to schools by offering discounted computers and other equipment to students and teachers, Apple seems to be getting even more intertwined with education—in and out of the classroom. On Thursday, the tech giant is expected to announce its entry into the textbook market—and this at a time when a day doesn’t seem to [...]
Could we make popular video games like Skyrim more educational?
I sometimes wonder what educators and video-game developers might come up with if they ever sat down together and decided to make mainstream commercial games more educational. Video games are a huge business. When the latest installment of the Call of Duty series came out in November, it racked up more than $1 billion in [...]
Is technology in the classroom a bust?
The New York Times ran a front-page piece this past weekend on the fact that test scores don’t seem to be getting a boost from the billions being spent on new technology in the classroom. The education-policy world has been all over the story, with some knocking The Times and reporter Matt Richtel. Others are saying [...]
Q&A with Peg Tyre: The challenge of school choice
With more states embracing charters and school choice, the decisions that parents have to make about their children’s education are becoming increasingly complex. For insight into these decisions, The Hechinger Report recently spoke with journalist Peg Tyre, whose book The Good School: How Smart Parents Get Their Kids The Education They Deserve (Henry Holt & [...]
Ensuring quality in digital learning
Given the rapid growth in digital learning, how can we ensure that these new approaches to teaching and learning are of high quality? Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute tackles that question in a paper released today by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. He envisions a complex future for digital learning, where schools pull [...]
More time in the classroom doesn’t always mean better scores
Our recent post on the long schools days that some Chinese students put in got me wondering what kind of connection there might be between lots of classroom time and student performance on an international level. After all, the Chinese scored remarkably high in the latest PISA test scores. Turns out there really isn’t an [...]
Incoming NYC schools chancellor sets a new tone
Dennis Walcott takes over the New York City public schools today, becoming its third chancellor in four months. He is also the fourth chancellor in a row to need a waiver for the job. Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s appointment of Walcott is the latest in a series of moves by high-ranking education officials, both in the [...]
For-profit colleges make big news
In the past decade, for-profit colleges have risen from relative obscurity to front-page news.
The College Board estimates that 10 percent of all college students are now enrolled at for-profit institutions, a dramatic shift that has attracted the attention of both politicians and the media.













