Byju’s continues its effort to expand into North America, and early childhood education provider Teaching Strategies switched from one investment firm parent company to another.
Researchers for the EdTech Genome Project identified 10 variables they believe matter most to schools’ successful selection and implementation of new technology.
What Social-Emotional Learning Looks Like in One Major District, as the Pandemic Persists
Metro Nashville Schools' Trauma-Informed Schools Coordinator Talks About Their SEL Needs and Approaches
EdWeek Market Brief spoke to Metro Nashville Public Schools’ Coordinator of Trauma-Informed Schools Mary Crnobori about what “trauma-informed” means, and what SEL tools are missing from the current market.
DreamBox Learning is acquiring the well-known adaptive literacy program, Reading Plus, marking the ed-tech provider’s expansion into reading curriculum.
Why Schools and Education Companies Need to Rethink Math Curriculum and Assessment
An Instructional Leader From the San Francisco Schools Argues Mathematics Learning Should De-emphasize Speed
A director of math and computer science instruction for the San Francisco schools calls for curriculum and assessment in the COVID era that address a broad array of students’ needs.
A district in New Jersey is seeking a computer-adaptive English learner literacy program, while a district in Colorado issued an RFP for middle school science curriculum.
What Education Companies Should Know About How Kids Can Prosper in a Digital World
Richard Culatta, the U.S. Ed-Tech Director During the Obama Administration, Outlines Advice From His New Book
Richard Culatta, the CEO of ISTE and a top U.S. education official during the Obama administration, talks about his new book and how to build a more effective ed-tech ecosystem for schools.
A Washington state district is buying a progress-monitoring system, and a Georgia school system is looking for tutoring support.
Inside One Education Company’s Efforts to Organize a Product Around Learning Recovery
A Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Official Talks About Efforts to Create a COVID-Era Suite of Tools
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is one of many companies across the K-12 market that has sought to create products to help districts address academic remediation for students who have fallen behind during COVID.
A task force assembled by Idaho’s Republican lieutenant governor has objected to the work of two well-known education companies, among a long list of materials.