A summer camp counselor explains how the camp where he taught tennis this summer worked to keep its staff and campers safe.
An EdWeek Market Brief special report unveils the results of a pair of surveys of K-12 businesses on how they’ve fared during the coronavirus.
How to Approach International Education Markets in the Coronavirus Era
Many Countries Have Launched Ambitious Digital Programs, Even Amid Economic Pain
Despite broad economic uncertainty, the international education market offers opportunities for vendors who choose the right countries with the right strategies.
Districts’ Urgent Professional Development Needs During COVID-19
EdWeek Market Brief’s Survey Asked K-12 Officials About Their Preferred Focus and Delivery Methods
An EdWeek Research Center survey of 1,900 district administrators, principals, and teachers reveals big differences in their preferences for PD.
New Survey of Districts Gives Companies Direction on Addressing Racial Inclusion, Bias
EdWeek Market Brief Asked K-12 Officials About What They Want From Businesses in Instructional Resources, Hiring
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of district officials and teachers asked about steps they believe K-12 companies should take to improve racial inclusion and diversity.
Which Ed. Companies Have Been Most Helpful to Districts During COVID-19?
EdWeek Market Brief's Survey Found That Three Providers Stand Out
EdWeek Market Brief’s survey of K-12 officials finds that three providers have stood out, but many districts are relying on multiple products and brands.
The use of learning management and communications tools, and virtual curriculum, have soared since the coronavirus forced lessons to go online.
Who Are Companies’ Best Points of Contact in Districts During COVID-19?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey of Businesses Looks at Who Businesses Have Been Successful Engaging
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of businesses also asked which conditions in school systems have paved the way for companies successfully engaging district officials.
The Coronavirus Is Reshaping the Out-of-School Education Market. Here’s How
New Demands Have Emerged, Based Partly on the Needs of Parents
The disruptions caused by the pandemic are fueling interest in out-of-school programs including in curriculum, technology, and social-emotional supports.
Leaders of education companies feeling overwhelmed during the coronavirus need to take time to reset mentally, explains