EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 5 MIN
Teneo International School Named a Global Finalist in the World’s Largest EdTech Awards
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the realm of education technology, highlighting Teneo Online School's recent achievement as a global finalist in the prestigious EdTech Awards. Teneo Online School has been recognized in the Trendsetter Awards' Product or Service Setting a Trend category, showcasing its Smart School System as a leading innovation in the education sector. The school's Chief Executive Officer, Saul Geffen, has also been named a finalist in the School Leader category, acknowledging his significant contributions to advancing learning through technology. These nominations underscore Teneo's commitment to pioneering new approaches in online education and leveraging technology to deliver exceptional educational outcomes. The Smart School System, developed by Teneo, integrates real-time learner tracking, disengagement detection, and personalized remediation into a comprehensive platform that supports teachers in identifying and assisting struggling learners. This innovative system utilizes artificial intelligence, data intelligence, and behavioral science to enhance academic outcomes across Teneo's diverse learner population. Teneo's recognition at the EdTech Awards reflects its successful track record of delivering measurable academic improvements, with learners showing significant progress in their academic performance. With over 4,000 graduates and more than 20,000 learners educated since 2018, Teneo Online School continues to expand access to high-quality education globally. For more information about Teneo Online School, visit their website at https://www.teneoschool.com.
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