EdWeek Market Brief offers a forecast of key opportunities and challenges for vendors over the coming year.
5 Key Predictions for the K-12 Market in 2022
Districts Head Into the New Year With an Array of Needs as Omicron Creates Uncertainty

Districts Head Into the New Year With an Array of Needs as Omicron Creates Uncertainty
EdWeek Market Brief offers a forecast of key opportunities and challenges for vendors over the coming year.
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at the role that companies — in areas like curriculum, assessment, and professional development — can play in supporting DEI through their products and practices.
The U.S.-based assessment provider is launching the subsidiary ETS India to help it grow its language-learning and higher education business.
K-12 Leaders Have Access to an Historic Amount of Money, But There are Questions About the Best Use of It
K-12 leaders have access to an historic amount of emergency federal funding, but they have concerns about how they should put that money to the best use.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Looks At School Officials' Expectations, as They Grapple With the Delta Variant
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey of district administrators looks at whether districts are accepting in-person meetings with vendors, and under what conditions.
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of K-12 businesses finds that a strong majority are projecting that their revenues will rise — a dramatic turnabout from last year, when they were asked about their prospects during the depths of the pandemic.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Educators About Scheduling Social-Emotional Learning During the School Day
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 officials how much time they think should be carved out for social-emotional learning for students at different grade levels.
EdWeek Market Brief Surveyed K-12 Officials About Why They Believe In or Are Skeptical Of Companies' COVID-Era Strategies
EdWeek Market Brief surveyed district administrators, principals, and teachers about whether they have a positive or negative view of products designed to curb “learning loss” — and why.
A Mississippi school system is seeking to buy an integrated assessment and instructional system, and a North Carolina district wants a postsecondary and workforce data system.
A budget measure signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom bankrolls the development of openly licensed materials at the higher education level, but it could have implications for K-12, too.