About

  • Company Name:
    Education Week
  • Parent Company Name:
    Editorial Projects in Education (EPE)
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  • Headquarters: (View Map)
    Bethesda, MD, United States
  • Office Locations:
    United States
  • 50 - 200 employees
Capabilities
  • Mobile Display
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  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display
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  • Mobile Display, Email, Social, Desktop Display
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    The leading education publisher in USA
  • Industries
    Education
  • Key Differentiator
    Education Week’s standard setting editorial quality and audience has allowed us to remain the market leader in K-12 American education news for the past 31 years. http://advertise.edweek.org/marketing-solutions/
  • Owned / Operated Properties
    topschooljobs.org
Site Traffic
  • 0 Global Rank
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  • 24.3 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Search
    47.05%
  • Direct
    27.47%
  • Referrals
    13.36%
  • Social
    6.11%
  • Mail
    6.01%
  • Paid Referrals
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Global Rank 15,963
1,071
United States Rank 4,410
475
United States Page Views 69.9%
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Top Search Keywords
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  • Banks and Institutions
Mobile App Data
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  • 10 SDKs
  • 13 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/education-week-epe/id625268766
  • App Support: http://www.nxtbookmedia.com/contact/form-support.php
  • Genre: Education
  • Bundle ID: com.edweek.edweek
  • App Size: 7.78 M
  • Version: 2.0.0.12876
  • Release Date: March 29th, 2013
  • Update Date: August 22nd, 2013

Description:

Education Week is the premier, unbiased source of news and information on K-12 education policy and practice, providing you with an essential resource to grasp the latest developments in education. Education Week is vital for your professional advancement, and invaluable for understanding what school leaders across the country are doing, thinking, and trying to improve student learning.

Each issue is a comprehensive resource for:

• Federal and state policy and politics

• Management, budget and human resources

• Curriculum, instruction, and educational technology

• Student discipline, safety, motivation, and well-being

• School leadership and achievement

PRICING

$3.99 - Single issue

$39.99 - 18 issues (approximately 6 months, automatically renews unless canceled)

$69.99 - 37 issues (one year, automatically renews unless canceled)

DISCLAIMER

By purchasing a subscription to this Education Week app, you will only have access to issues published beginning with the current issue, and going forward. You will not have access to issues published prior to your purchase. Purchase of this app does not provide you with access to the Education Week websites or to the print publication. You must subscribe at edweek.org in order to get access via print or online, plus access to archived issues.

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danlang

Oct 04, 2016

Poorly designed app

I just recently (finally) subscribed to Education Week, after admiring it from afar for years. I really like to do my magazine reading on digital devices because I can take many with me at once (plus, then I can share the paper edition with co-workers), but this app is not great. The design is reminiscent of early apps on the first iPhones--no crisp lines, has a very "mobile webpage" feel rather than an actual app, and I can't actually figure out how to log in as a subscriber to the print edition (perhaps not an option, but I can get a digital edition on my computer...?). It looks like EdWeek's digital material is produced by Nxtbook--and their own app is pretty similar to this one in its aesthetics and design. More than not being impressed, I'm actually disappointed. Would love to see EdWeek on Zinio or to at least have a digital edition that looks like a modern eMagazine, rather than whatever this is.

foodnerd

Jun 23, 2016

Bad App

Every time I try to open the app, it crashes. I now have issues I can't open.

Hoyahawk

Jun 07, 2016

Intermittently Buggy 🐜🐞🕷 Doesn't come with Online Access🔒

Doesn't recognize subscription. Want's me to buy the most-recent issue. 🤑🤑🤑🤑 ——————————————————— Doesn't come with online access 🔒. Subscribing through App Store gets you registered to receive emails pointing to interesting articles on website. You can only however view a limited number per month without buying an additional web-access subscription. Announced in teaser emails are not always easy to find in the print-like version in the iPhone ap. The application is sometimes buggy 🐜🐞🕷. After the recent iOS update, the application crashes when you open an edition to read it. 😝😝😝🤒 The application reverifies your subscription every time you launch it. This can delay access for up to a couple of minutes, especially if you're trying to access over a poor connection.

Hoyahawk

Mar 23, 2016

Intermittently Buggy 🐜🐞🕷 Doesn't come with Online Access🔒

Doesn't come with online access 🔒. Subscribing through App Store gets you registered to receive emails pointing to interesting articles on website. You can only however view a limited number per month without buying an additional web-access subscription. Announced in teaser emails are not always easy to find in the print-like version in the iPhone ap. The application is sometimes buggy 🐜🐞🕷. After the recent iOS update, the application crashes when you open an edition to read it. 😝😝😝🤒 The application reverifies your subscription every time you launch it. This can delay access for up to a couple of minutes, especially if you're trying to access over a poor connection.

Edweeksubscriber

Feb 18, 2016

Ed Week please find an app designer pronto

Very poor quality app. It's outdated and the typography is jarringly hideous. Disappointed subscriber.

JMMaddux

Jan 07, 2016

Makes me want to cancel my subscription

I first started reading education week in 2012 and loved the magazine. Of course, I immediately looked for an app so that I could read when I had spare time and get new news daily. I was a little surprised to find that there wasn't one in an era where even magazines no one has ever heard of have robust apps. I figured it would only be a matter of time until there was one...but the months ticked by and nothing. In early 2013 I cancelled my subscription for a while because I didn't have time to read it. I just recently recently resubscribed and have been very excited to try out the new app...only to find that it's horrible. I read the few review on here and thought that perhaps these older reviews were wrong about the current version of the app...but it's exactly the same as it was years ago. The app is glitchy and barely launches. When it does, you are asked to purchase each issue and cannot log in with your subscription. It defies belief that the nation's "leading education" news magazine doesn't have a functional app. It's even harder to believe that what they do have is so embarrassingly frustrating for paying subscribers. It honestly makes me question what kind of company I'm doing business with and whether I should be paying for a product that the company obviously cares so little about.
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