Innovations Magazine

ETS's award-winning corporate magazine, Innovations, provides information on educational assessment for educators, school leaders, researchers and policymakers around the world.

"We named this magazine 'Innovations' because it features what's new, forward-looking and fresh in educational assessment," says ETS President Kurt Landgraf. "The name also expresses an important attribute of ETS itself: innovation is at the core of everything we do."

NEW! ETS launches a Spanish edition of Innovations, with a focus on topics important to Spain and Latin America. Learn more about Innovations en Español Magazine.

Each issue of Innovations focuses on a particular theme in assessment.

Spring 2012

English-Language Competency as Currency in the Global Classroom and Workplace

  • Starting Earlier: English Language Learning and Assessment
  • Workplace English: One Company's Example
  • From Edusoft Ltd., a Strategy for Effective Blended Learning
  • ETS Acquires Edusoft Ltd.
  • In Expanded Global 'Workplace,' New Uses for the TOEIC® Tests
  • The California State Seal of Biliteracy: Valuing Linguistic Diversity

Archives

Fall 2011
Narrowing Gaps Around the World

Spring 2011
Innovations in Teaching and Learning

Fall 2010
Expanding Opportunity Through Education

Spring 2010
Assessing Human Capital Development

Fall 2009
Creating, measuring and sustaining quality in education

Spring 2009
Innovation in Assessment

Fall 2008
Trends and developments in global teacher quality and other issues

Spring 2008
Trends and developments in English language learning and literacy.

Summer 2007
In the global marketplace, education is a passport to success.

Spring 2007
This issue of ETS Innovations explores the question, "What makes a great teacher?"

Fall 2006
Read how new technologies in classrooms around the world are enhancing teaching, learning and education policy.

Summer 2006
ETS's assessments help educators around the corner and around the world. In five U.S. states and several foreign countries, educators use classroom assessments to expand educational opportunities for all students.