Edefy launches in the U.S. as an “Uber for education” alternative to public schools
A new U.S. app, Edefy, offers parents an alternative to traditional school education.
The platform allows the creation of small learning communities - "pods" and "micro-schools" - by connecting with independent teachers, renting spaces, and using flexible curricula.
Developed over two years, the service is marketed as the "Uber for education." It targets families dissatisfied with public school quality and aims to make alternative learning models more accessible and easier to organize. Edefy enables small group learning with teachers hired directly, which the founders believe provides a more flexible and effective model for both students and educators.
The app has already launched in states that support school choice, including Arizona, where education vouchers are available. The developers promise regular platform updates, expanding features and user support.
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