Featured Articles
Inform Your Company’s Strategy with Results from the Learning Counsel’s 2019 National Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey
The Learning Counsel today released the results of its sixth annual Survey of School and District Digital Curriculum Strategy and Transformation. 462 K-12 U.S. Schools and Districts responde...
The LC Staff
Learning Counsel CEO Pulls No Punches at this Year’s National Market Briefing
At this year’s Market Briefing, based on the results of the Learning Counsel’s National Digital Transition Survey and delivered at the 2019 National Gathering, Learning Counsel CEO LeiLani Cauth...
LeiLani Cauthen
OR/WA 2022: The Briefing
In this virtual Digital Transition Discussion for Washington and Oregon, the discussion began with a briefing from LeiLani Cauthen, CEO and Publisher of the Learning Counsel. “Part of what we'll...
The LC Staff
The Survey Says… Big Tech Purchases with More Tech to Come: Looking Back to Look Forward
The U.S. K-12 sector spent $35.8 Billion in 2020 on all things EdTech, including hardware, major software systems, digital curriculum resources and networks, a healthy increase of $7.5 Billion o...
Charles Sosnik
The Learning Counsel’s 2019 National Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey Yielded Surprising Results
Highest pressure now coming from students’ social and emotional needs
The LC Staff
Schools Say Highest Pressure Stems from Their Students’ Social and Emotional Needs
Exclusive findings from the latest Learning Counsel Survey
LeiLani Cauthen
National Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey Results Released
86% of Schools Expect to Spend More on Digital Curriculum in 2017
Learning Counsel Staff
Salt Lake City, UT 2022, The Briefing: National Digital Transition Survey Results
Learning Counsel CEO and Publisher LeiLani Cauthen opened the Salt Lake City Digital Transition Discussion with a detailed briefing of the latest National Digital Transition Survey. In front...
The LC Staff
Featured Papers
The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.
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