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New E-rate rules could narrow the homework gap

eSchool News

In July, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the use of E-rate funds to loan Wi-Fi hotspots that support students, school staff, and library patrons without internet access. For an update on the 2025 E-rate, register for an eSchool News webinar featuring expert insight. The time to do this is now.

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New initiative targets 10,000 underserved students for in-demand cloud computing careers

eSchool News

The National Education Equity Lab (Ed Equity Lab) has launched a new initiative with Amazon Web Services (AWS) designed to prepare more than 10,000 students in underserved high schools across the nation for careers in cloud computing by 2025.

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HP Pledges to Invest in Tech to Enhance Education for 100 Million by 2025

EdTech Magazine

By Phil Goldstein Increasingly, tech companies, including Google and Microsoft, see improving internet access for the underserved as part of their corporate social responsibility.

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Most parents know AI will be crucial to their children’s future

eSchool News

To prevent disparities in AI access and ensure the next generation can use AI responsibly and effectively, it’s essential that all those involved in children’s education are well-informed as AI becomes increasingly integrated into learning environments and STEM initiatives like Samsung Solve for Tomorrow.”

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Open English Acquires India’s English-Learning Platform enguru

eSchool News

Hispanic market, today announced the acquisition of India’s leading mobile language-learning platform, enguru. Additionally, the number of Internet users in India is expected to reach 900 million by 2025, providing a unique opportunity for the EdTech market, which is projected to reach USD $10.4 billion by 2025 1.

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HE Challenges: Fast changing digital teaching methods

Neo LMS

According to UNESCO, global demand for higher education is expected to grow from 100 million students currently to 250+ million by 2025. They expect the same flexibility, mobility and always-on services they get with everything from travel and entertainment, also from educational providers. Skills gap.

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OPINION: Powerful partnerships can help solve the national teaching shortage

The Hechinger Report

They create lesson plans and curriculums that are both rigorous and accessible and foster environments in which all students can thrive. The partnership features initiatives like expanded dual credit programs to improve access to higher education and an effort to promote career mobility for students in Laredo ISD.

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