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Education Week app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 8304 ratings )
Education Newsstand News & Politics
Developer: Editorial Projects in Education
Free
Current version: 2.0.0.12876, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Apr 2013
App size: 7.42 Mb

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.

Latest reviews of Education Week app for iPhone and iPad

Intermittently Buggy
Doesnt recognize subscription. Wants me to buy the most-recent issue.
Bad App
Every time I try to open the app, it crashes. I now have issues I cant open.
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 cant 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 EdWeeks 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, Im 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.
Needs work.
The app constantly crashes while loading the available issues and while reading. The reading interface is pretty poor: the only choices are an image view that loads a low-resolution view of the entire newspaper page or a text view that loads all articles on a page and inconsistently loads images. It would also be nice if print/web subscribers could get access to the app. Ed Week has great content. Too bad the ipad app is basically unusable.
Ugh!
I am so frustrated! I was highly I retested in this app, and it wont open. I get "loading issues" and then it crashes. Has potential to be amazing! I hope this problem can be fixed.
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