Pearson to acquire Apple's PowerSchool division
Pearson said it will buy PowerSchool, Apple Computer’s student information systems division, and develop educational content for teachers and students compatible with the Ipod.
Steven Dowling, president of Pearson’s School companies, said, "Pearson’s commitment is to improve student performance. Student information and achievement results are essential to teachers and families in knowing how a student is doing and helping her make gains.
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