EdWeek Market Brief’s fourth annual special report is based on a survey of 429 K-12 business officials, more than 70 percent of them executives or managers.
Inside One Education Company’s Attempt to Crack the Homeschool Market
Age of Learning's Introduction of Resources to Families Outside Public Schools Offers Lessons for Other Providers
Age of Learning has rolled out an unusually targeted program aimed at serving families outside traditional school systems.
End of the Line: How to Know When It’s Time to Sunset an Education Product
Organizations Need to Think Through How to Communicate With Customers -- and When to Change Their Plans
Company officials talk about when it’s time to end a product, what metrics they should use to make the decision, and when to consider alternatives.
Discovery Education CEO Jeremy Cowdrey and DreamBox CEO Jessie Woolley-Wilson said the acquisition was driven in part by new trends in the K-12 market.
How Much Freedom Do Teachers Have to Take Up Tech Products on Their Own?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials Whether Educators Need Central-Office Approval First
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders about whether classroom educators can start using tech tools without central office sign-off.
This Government Agency Helps Education Companies Navigate Global Markets
A Specialist With the International Trade Administration Talks About the Intel Available for Intrepid Businesses
An official from the International Trade Administration talks about the agency’s work guiding education organizations navigating unfamiliar international markets.
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How to Know if Your Company Is Ready to Hire an Education Lobbyist
An Insider Talks About How She Helps Education Organizations Navigate Florida's Statehouse
A lobbyist for one of Florida’s best-known firms talks about how she helps education companies navigate politics and policy that affect their businesses.
A technology consultant discusses the advantages companies have when including this position – and what happens when companies don’t.
One Education Startup’s Journey, From the Pandemic Through Today
A Former Teacher Talks About Building a Fledgling Tech Business Focused on Managing School Field Trips
The founder and CEO of a new education company, Chapperone, describes the arc of her organization’s development.