A district in North Carolina is looking for science curriculum and instructional materials, while a Texas school system seeks instructional supplies, teacher aids and PD.
When It Comes to Big Tech Purchases, This District Chooses Collaboration
A Top Tech Official From a Texas School System Talks How She Works With Other Administrators, and Researches Products
A top tech official in the San Antonio Independent School Districts talks about how different teams collaborate on important policy and buying decisions.
The ed-tech content provider Newsela is expanding its ability to provide real-time assessment results to its users through its acquisition of the company Formative.
A district in Michigan is looking for both English language arts and science curriculum, while a New Jersey school system seeks substitute teaching services.
EdWeek Market Brief’s new special report looks at the backgrounds of top district administrators and how they make buying decisions.
How Education Companies Will Be Judged on the Next Phase of Academic Recovery
Harvard Economist Thomas Kane Talks About How Districts Will Evaluate Providers of Tutoring and Other Interventions
Harvard University economist Thomas Kane talks about the difficult road ahead in learning recovery, and the standards he thinks school districts should set for vendors.
The best ed-tech products promote student creativity, not just consumption, an educator explained at the EdWeek Market Brief summit.
Detroit Public Schools’ superintendent discusses what it took to turn the district around from a history of state-controlled emergency management.
How Education Companies Can Succeed in India’s Changing Education Market
Technology, Parental Demands, and National Policy Are Changing the Landscape
New policies in the massive South Asian nation encourage the development of holistic approaches to teaching and learning, and the cultivation of students’ critical thinking skills.
Texas Is Overhauling Its Curriculum Adoption Process. Here’s What It Means for Ed. Companies
A Sweeping Measure Creates Incentives for Districts to Buy Materials From the State Board-Approved List
Legislation headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk creates new incentives for districts to buy state-approved materials.