A district in Arizona is looking for online procurement services, while a California school system seeks a task force consultant.
The Next Wi-Fi Connectivity Hurdle for Ed-Tech Companies
Many School Districts Need On-Campus Upgrades to Accommodate Rapid Tech Growth of Devices and Use
Districts’ internet connectivity has vastly improved, but the sheer number of tech devices and tools that operate on them is creating new needs.
What Tools and Support for Learning Differences Is the Market Failing to Deliver?
EdWeek Market Brief’s Survey Asks K-12 Officials About the Accommodations That Are Missing
EdWeek Market Brief’s survey asks K-12 officials about the accommodations missing in educational products.
A district in Ohio is looking for an employee lifecycle software system, while a New Mexico school system seeks a web filtering and online classroom management solution.
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.
Chinese education companies are once again going public, moving past government restrictions that temporarily put a halt on tech firms making that leap.
Curriculum providers will increasingly have to balance demands for more inclusive curricula with state restrictions about what can be taught.
A district in Ohio is looking for tutoring and guidance counseling services, while a New Jersey district seeks a restorative practices program.
Inflation Is Squeezing School District Budgets — and Companies’ Ambitions
Rising Costs May Hit Harder in Coming Years, Just as Federal Pandemic Aid Wanes
School systems’ relatively long purchasing cycles and contracts with vendors may help stave off immediate pain, but not forever.