Pearson has launched a new direct-to-consumer division, which will be co-led with former top officials from Shutterfly.
A Texas regional services agency is buying a learning management system for schools, and a New Jersey district is purchasing PD and supplemental services focused on curriculum.
The Providence school system is looking for help with instructional design for grades 3-5, and Idaho officials are beginning to explore the purchase of a learning management system.
A Window Into Districts’ Device-Buying in the Rush to Remote Learning
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials About The Steps They Took to Promote Distance Education During COVID
An EdWeek Market Brief survey looked at what steps, including buying devices and improving students’ at-home internet connectivity, districts have taken to try to support remote learning during COVID.
Why a Major Education Organization Jumped into the World of Venture Capital
A New Investment Fund Launched by ETS Can Support the Assessment Organization's Bottom Line and Mission, Its Director Says
The assessment and research organization ETS recently launched a venture capital arm. The fund’s managing director, Ralph Taylor-Smith, talks with EdWeek Market Brief about its ambitions.
The results of the Nov. 3 election carry potentially big implications for companies in the market. Check back on EdWeek Market Brief for the latest results.
The Denver public schools are looking to buy social-emotional learning resources, and the Detroit public schools are looking for an online platform to help families choose and enroll in schools.
A ballot measure before voters in the nation’s largest state would potentially pour billions of dollars in new spending into K-12.
Helping parents cope with the pressures of remote learning is one of districts’ top social-emotional priorities, a new EdWeek Market Brief special report finds.
Atlanta Superintendent Wants Companies Willing to Stand ‘Side by Side’ With the District
She Expects an 'Authentic Familiarity'—Not a Superficial One—With What Students and Teachers Need to Succeed
Lisa Herring, superintendent of the Atlanta Public Schools, wants to work with vendors who are willing to dig deep beneath the surface in understanding her district’s needs.