EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit on Nov. 3-4 will give education companies a window into pressing district needs, through panel discussions, briefings, and data presentations.
The largest district in Pennsylvania is looking for a peer-to-peer attendance program, while a Texas school system seeks a new student information system.
Users will have to manually export files before their accounts close at the end of September.
The textbook publisher has expressed interest in looking into blockchain technology to get a cut of secondhand textbook sales.
The Books That Helped These 10 CEOs Become Better Leaders
The Leaders of Companies From ACT to Macmillan Share the Reads That Have Influenced Them
The leaders of 10 different education companies talk about the books that have influenced their leadership, and helped them plan for the future.
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.
7 Essential Steps to Protecting Student Data Privacy
A Consultant Who Works With Ed. Companies Talks About Common Missteps and How to Avoid Them
Ed-tech companies need to weave privacy protections into product design and the very fabric of what they do, says Linnette Attai, who consults organizations on GDPR and other regulations.
A government agency in India, home to a booming ed-tech market, has told companies not to engage in what the regulatory body deems unfair trade practices.
Outschool and Byju’s are among the education companies that have cut staff in a possible sign of a weakening of demand in the education market.
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.