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An existential threat to Chinese edu companies?
The other 261 Chinese companies listed in the US (those on the NYSE alone have a market cap of about £1.1tn) are facing another existential threat – expulsion from US capital markets in 2024 unless they comply with the US Security and Exchange Commission’s new auditing standards. In May the SEC announced 80 NYSE-listed Chinese […]
Edtech as crypto?
Late last year (2021) Menten Holding Group Ltd (previously called EdtechX and then Menten EdtechX) was IBIS Capital’s first NASDAQ education SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company), announced the launch of a “new business initiative” around blockchain and cryptocurrency. The EdtechX SPAC listed in Jan 2020 at 435 cents and now trades at about 1.48c, so […]
BETT(er)?
BETT 2022 was great. Despite interminable Covid and controversy over the Russian business of owner Hyve, I think exhibitors and attendees were overjoyed to feel life was returning to normal. It was the feeling I saw in Feb 2021 when a virtual attendee at the Sydney Morning Herald Schools Summit, watching people in a normal […]
Make edtech love not war
The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), founded almost 50 years ago, is the UK’s main education business membership association. Today BESA plays a significant role in education and increasingly edu politics, but is it overreaching its remit? Aside from promoting members’ direct commercial interests, BESA’s Articles of Association (updated 2018) note that it will, “promulgate […]
Ethics and edtech
Edtech and education are as full of hypocrisy, cant and mendacious action as any part of the economy. The sooner we accept this, the better we can, as individuals and as organisations,examine and calibrate our attitudes and ideas. The recent possible boycott BETT, is but one example. I had a minor role in raising the […]
Can AI predict autism with 96% accuracy?
Can the AI edtech software from UK company Century Tech, predict autism with 96% accuracy? My thoughts.
NTP 2.1 to Pupil Premium 2.0 via BDU?
I expect Randstad will soon make big changes to NTP 2.0, specifically dumping their new school and tutor matching and management platform that has added an unnecessary layer of complexity (and costs) for providers and schools together with a tweaked contract (the existing one has been described as unenforceable) that will allow several of the […]
NTP (National Tuition Programme) 2.0
Since my in-depth article analysing the NTP last November, a lot has changed. Randstad have taken over from the EEF (Education Endowment Foundation) and NTP 2.0 should have fully been in place for the start of the new school year in England (this week), however that’s not the case. Randstad’s new regime has had a […]
Crapresophobia (an aversion to poor research)
Like too many things today, debate about educational research is polarised and contentious. I saw this when working as an ‘edtech expert’ on the EU’s H2020 programme; at a meeting, after the head of the programme admitted to wasting €300m, we had a long debate about the need for fast, independent research (not just internal […]
MARCOMS & ethics in edu
I started my career in the business of education almost by accident 25 years ago, when asked to set up the Australian office of a UK company who specialised in MARCOMs to K12 schools. So marketing to schools is not new and existed in edtech well before my time, as Audrey Watter’s recent book Teaching […]
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