At the ISTE conference, educators and advocates identified effective professional development as critical to making sure classroom tech is used widely, and fairly.
A district in Michigan is looking for both English language arts and science curriculum, while a New Jersey school system seeks substitute teaching services.
Need a Partner to Research Your Product? Here are 5 Key Questions to Ask
Many Education Companies Need the Help of Universities and Other Researchers In Order to Evaluate Their Products
Many education companies would like to conduct research on their products but aren’t sure how to partner with universities and other researchers.
A district in Texas is looking for curricular and extracurricular student enrichment services, while an Iowa school system seeks 21st Century learning programs.
A district in Mississippi is looking for a literacy and math assessment program, while a Florida school system seeks sign language interpreter services.
The best ed-tech products promote student creativity, not just consumption, an educator explained at the EdWeek Market Brief summit.
What Funding Will Districts Fall Back On, When Stimulus Dollars Go Away?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asks K-12 Officials Where They'll Turn and What Process They'll Use Over the Next Year
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders about how they will judge which products to cut or keep, post-stimulus, and about any backup sources of funding.
A district in California is looking for digital tutoring services for students, while a Texas school system seeks professional support services for special education.
A district in Texas is looking for classroom and instructional materials, while a Maryland school system seeks an adaptive reading program.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new proposal for K-12 schools reflects poorer-than-expected revenue collections and less available money to spend.