Google has acquired Workbench, an online platform that aims to help students with maker projects and other STEM lessons.
Texas is one of the biggest K-12 markets in the country and recently released its list of approved educational materials.
This ed-tech company CEO found that letting go of things that were not serving her company’s mission was critical to its progression.
How K-12 Companies Can Tap Into New Opportunities in the Federal Career-Tech Ed Law
Getting a Read on Local Priorities, and Connecting With Advisory Committees, Can Open Doors
Getting a good read on local priorities, and connecting with advisory committees, can open doors for a better understanding of what CTE products and services might resonate.
Teachers’ use of a variety of digital tools and platforms, from learning management systems to free and open resources, has risen over the past year, a new survey finds.
A Georgia district needs literacy instruction materials for students with disabilities, and a Missouri district wants to buy visitor management system. A Texas district seeks career-technical education materials.
Tips for Meeting the ELL Curriculum and PD Needs of a Large School District
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg System Is Looking for Better Content for Its Diverse Population
Charlotte “Nadja” Trez, executive director of English learner services for the 147,000-student Charlotte- Mecklenburg schools, says districts like hers need demanding content for ELLs, scaffolded to different language levels.
Price Is the Top Concern When Educators Are Choosing Curriculum Products and Services
Support for Teachers in Implementation Is Also a Big Need, Results of an Exclusive Survey Show
Lack of support for teachers in implementation is also a big concern, according to the results of an exclusive survey by the Education Week Research Center and ASCD.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s financial results were mixed for the third quarter, as the company expects a big curriculum adoption cycle to boost its performance in 2019.
Pearson is marketing a new, immersive curriculum in history, even as it continues to pursue a sale of its overall K-12 curriculum in the U.S.