EdWeek Market Brief’s annual State of the Industry report for the first time this year includes survey results on company compensation and how active they will be with mergers and acquisitions.
The Key Incentives, and Jobs, That Lure Teachers to Education Companies
EdWeek Market Brief's Survey Asks About What Factors Lure K-12 Officials to Make the Leap
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks about what motivates teachers, school principals, and administrators to leave their jobs and what roles they want within businesses.
Is the School District Door Open — or Shut — for Pitches From New Vendors?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked About How Sentiments Have Changed Since the Worst of the Pandemic
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders how open they are to working with new vendors, compared with the toughest early days of the pandemic.
Inside the School District Budget Calendar: When Key Decisions Get Made
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials About the Timing and Length of the Process
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district officials about when during the year they make their most important decisions about adding programs to the budget, or cutting them.
The EdWeek Market Brief online summit, held June 7-9, will allow companies to hear from district administrators from LAUSD; Clark County, Nev.; Wake County, N.C.; Chicago; Baltimore; Oakland, Calif., and more.
What Districts Mean When They Tout the Value of ‘Student Engagement’
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asks K-12 Officials How They Measure Student Motivation, Enthusiasm for Products
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 officials how they measure whether students are truly engaged with products.
Bringing Research Into Ed Tech, Through the Muscle of Venture Capital
A European Foundation Is Trying to Incentivize the Use of Evidence by Working With VCs
The Jacobs Foundation is putting $44 million into a project to encourage venture capital firms to demand more evidence from the companies in their portfolios.
School districts in Florida and elsewhere have traditionally relied on their states’ adoption processes — rightly or wrongly — as means of judging the quality of curricular materials.
State education commissioner Richard Corcoran’s decision represents an escalation of Republican state officials’ efforts to bring cultural fights into discussions of classroom materials.
How District Staffing Woes Are Changing Expectations for Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked Administrators About How Workforce Tumult Is Changing Interactions With Companies
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district administrators about how K-12 staffing upheaval is affecting their interactions with companies.