A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at how much districts will spend on curriculum, devices, assessment, SEL, data platforms and other needs next fiscal year.
The digital curriculum provider Imagine Learning is acquiring a special needs-focused organization in a new effort to help struggling learners.
The College Board says Florida’s objections had no impact on an AP African American Studies course. But nationwide, restrictive curriculum policies on race are influencing school district purchasing.
What the Nation’s Biggest Districts Need to Regain Academic Ground
The Executive Director of the Council of the Great City Schools Talks About How Urban Schools Are Coping With Pandemic-Era Learning Loss
Education companies need to focus on helping students return to grade level, and not just remediation, says the executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools.
A district in Texas is looking for Montessori instructional materials, while a Louisiana school system seeks a digital learning platform.
A district in Michigan is looking for core science materials, while an Illinois school system seeks expanded summer programming.
Why a Major School District Wants Outcomes-Based Standards for Vendors
The San Antonio ISD Is One of a Group of School Systems Setting Up Performance Metrics in Tutoring and Other Areas
The deputy superintendent of the San Antonio ISD talks about why her district and others are setting new performance metrics in tutoring and other areas.
Massachusetts’ education department is looking for virtual computer science coursework, while an Illinois school system seeks library books and ebooks.
HMH CEO Jack Lynch and NWEA CEO Chris Minnich talk about their plans to merge the two companies and the implications for curriculum and assessment.
Crushed by staffing shortages and a need to help novice teachers, districts are asking companies to make adjustments to the structure and framing of professional development.