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Tag: Coronavirus

Marketplace K-12
June 23, 2021June 24, 2021

Connect Students Online, Boost Your Country’s Gross Domestic Product?

By Emma Kate Fittes
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A 10 percent increase in school connectivity can lift a country’s economic productivity, a new analysis contends.

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Market Trends
June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

How One Company Adapted Its PD for COVID and Beyond: A Case Study

Achieve3000's Experience Offers a Window Into How Education Businesses Have Overhauled Their Support to Meet New, Virtual Needs

By Brian Bradley
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Achieve3000’s efforts during the pandemic offer a window into how education businesses have overhauled support for teachers to suit virtual environments.

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Analyst's View
June 17, 2021June 22, 2021

What State and Local Ed-Tech Directors Worry About as Schools Return to In-Person Learning

SETDA Director Julia Fallon Says Connectivity, Cybersecurity, and Professional Development Will Be Top Concerns

By Emma Kate Fittes
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The new executive director of the organization representing state ed-tech directors says teachers will need myriad forms of support as schools return more fully to face-to-face instruction.

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Exclusive Data
June 11, 2021June 23, 2021

How Many Students Will Be Forced to Repeat Courses and Grades Next Year?

By Sean Cavanagh
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An EdWeek Market Brief survey of district and school officials finds many predicting that the number of students being forced to repeat courses after this year will jump.

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Analyst's View
June 11, 2021June 23, 2021

Inside Khan Academy’s Expansion Into School Districts and Online Tutoring

Founder Sal Khan Says Usage of His Organization's Videos Soared During COVID, and It Will Sustain Its Momentum

By David Saleh Rauf
interview with Sal Khan

Khan Academy educational videos have long been a staple of student learning away from school, but it is now ramping up its efforts to work directly with school systems.

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Marketplace K-12
June 7, 2021June 8, 2021

Big Gaps Remain in Students’ Home Internet Access, Survey Reveals

By Emma Kate Fittes
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Even as internet access for students away from school has increased, many lack the robust connectivity to upload content and do other bandwidth-intensive work, a survey by the Consortium for School Networking finds.

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Market Trends
June 4, 2021June 7, 2021

A Changed K-12 Market: What Education CEOs See on the Horizon

By Emma Kate Fittes
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As students in many states return in person to classrooms, executives of education technology companies say they are dealing with a market that has been altered in a number of key ways.

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Analyst's View
June 3, 2021June 3, 2021

State Budgets Are Looking Brighter, Which Is Good News for K-12 Spending

A Steadily Reopening Economy and Federal Legislation Have Helped Put School Finances on Stabler Footing

By Brian Bradley

Two of the country’s top experts on state education funding, Dan Thatcher and Mike Griffith, see reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the money flowing to school districts.

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Marketplace K-12
June 3, 2021

Sales of K-12 Instructional Materials Soaring, New Industry Estimates Show

By Brian Bradley
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Revenues for prekindergarten through grade K-12 instructional materials reached $61.4 million in March, up 82 percent over a year ago.

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Analyst's View
May 28, 2021May 28, 2021

Investors Often Ignore Entrepreneurs of Color. NewSchools Venture Fund Wants to Change That

Putting Money and Support Behind Minority-Owned Early-Stage Companies Is a Priority

By Sean Cavanagh
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Founders of education companies who are people of color often get overlooked by investors. Frances Messano talks about new investment approaches.

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