District administrators voice their frustrations over companies not living up to expectations–or simply not listening to them–in on-camera interviews with EdWeek Market Brief.

The number of education-focused companies on Inc. 5000 list, a gauge of the fastest-growing businesses, declined sharply from last year.
Low-Achieving Districts Spend More on K-3 English/Language Arts, Report Says
Noodle Markets Researchers Examined 42,000 School System Purchase Orders to Glean Insights

The second in a series of research reports on what districts pay for curricular products examines whether those purchases had an impact on student test scores.

New teacher hires in both the public and private school markets are expected to rise over the next few years, according to federal data.
New Analysis Compares Costs, Effectiveness of K-3 Math Products
Noodle Markets Report, First in a Series, Delves Into Math, With ELA to Come

This study, which focuses on K-3 math products bought by more than 1,000 districts, will be repeated with other subjects and grade levels, Noodle Markets says.

Join this EdWeek Market Brief webinar on Wednesday, Nov. 16 to learn more about how your company can navigate new federal laws around professional development.
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A Fun Way for K-12 Businesses to Test Their Grasp of the Sweeping Law

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Find out what schools and districts really want from digital content providers in this webinar featuring insight from top K-12 education officials, and exclusive data from EdWeek Market Brief.

This exclusive webinar will help companies position themselves for success when it comes to navigating the sweeping new federal education law.

EdWeek Market Brief will host webinars on Aug. 24 on what the Every Student Succeeds Act means for K-12 companies, and on Aug. 30 on what K-12 districts want from digital content.