This Week in Edtech with Ben Kornell, 2/5/22
This week, we sat down with Jonathan Finkelstein, CEO of Credly, which was acquired by Pearson this week for $200m, and with Rhys Spence, lead author of the recent Europe Edtech Funding Report 2022.
HEADLINES:
1. COVID beat
Interesting linkedin post by a teacher caught our eye. There was also a series of articles on Edsurge and elsewhere about life as a COVID principal, pandemic brain science, and student mental health. Big theme of ‘no way to go back’ .
2. Project Kitty Hawk takes off
UNC’s $97M Plan to Reach Adult Online Learners hopes to become an alternative to traditional OPM providers and a way to create 120 online programs over the next years,.
3. New data shows Gen Z prefers alt pathways for higher ed
A Survey of American high schoolers found that:
45% prefer programs they can complete in two years or less—a significant shift from pre-pandemic levels.
Nearly 70% want on-the-job training like apprenticeships and internships during their college experience.
86% of those surveyed say they feel pressure—from parents, teachers, and society at large—to pursue that specific pathway, even if it’s not the right choice for them
4. Funding Rounds
Spain-based Domestika, an online platform for creatives, received a $100m round at a $1.3b valuation, becoming the latest Edtech Unicorn.
Fourthrev, a UK-based career accelerator program, announced an $8m Series A.
Singapore-based college application platform Cialfo received a $40m funding round.
Indian Upskilling platform Scaler Academy received a $55 million funding round
Indian edtech Wise raised $5m
Arabic “EdTech platform Playbook announces that it has closed pre-seed funding with $700,000.
Post-Recording Updates: