The Chicago city district is looking for organizations to help develop a culturally-relevant pre-K-12 arts curriculum, and the Rockwood, Mo, schools plan to buy anti-plagiarism software.
State education commissioner Candice McQueen said the state has already taken a series of steps to address shortcomings raised in the comptroller’s report.
The Iowa City, Iowa-based nonprofit has made its latest in a string of acquisitions and investments, snapping up Knovation, a company focused on content curation.
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The Broward County, Fla., school district is planning to buy a student information system, and the Madison, Wis., schools needs to purchase a measurement tool for students with disabilities.
A Career and Technical Education Leader Talks About Her District’s Biggest Needs
Demands for Curriculum, Virtual Reality, Assessment Are Changing for the 37,000-Student School System
Patti Beltram, a nationally recognized career and technical education director, looks for curriculum that is flexible enough to serve her district’s many industry-focused programs.
A Utah school system is looking to purchase student enrollment software, and a Texas district has awarded IXL Learning a three-year contract for online math resources.
Data Analytics Requirements in State and District RFPs and Bids Rising Rapidly
Demands Surge for Products and Services Focused on Instructional, PD Needs, Review Shows
States and school districts are increasingly asking for data analytics tools in their requests for curriculum and assessment products and services.
A study based on 2 billion data points identified the top 40 ed-tech products used in schools during 2017-18, according to Lea(r)n Inc.
Demands for New-Look, Shorter Tests Shape Assessment Needs
Arkansas' Director of Assessment Talks About How State and Local Demands Are Shifting
Arkansas Director of Assessment Hope Worsham talks about rising demands for performance-based, interim, and shorter tests, and what it means for vendors.