New Mexico’s department of education is looking for out-of-school tutoring, while a Pennsylvania school system seeks a K-6 math curriculum.
The jargon and misconceptions around social-emotional learning are driving communities apart, says Sara Potler LaHayne.
Historic declines in national reading and math scores will need to inspire new approaches to academic recovery, according to education company officials.
Education companies and educators need help not only curtailing online cheating, but encouraging students to understand proper sourcing and how to generate and convey their own ideas.
California is trying to move toward a statewide financial literacy requirements, starting with grants for expanding courses and teacher training.
A Texas district is looking for arts consulting services, while a Maryland school system seeks a contract management software program.
How November’s State Elections Will Shape the K-12 Market
Candidates Are Running on Promises to Expand School Choice and Restrict Lessons on Racism
Candidates are running on promises to expand school funding, and in some cases impose further restrictions on classroom lessons about racism.
The acquisition of BrainPOP is part of Kirkbi’s goal to become a “global force for learning through play, be it physically or digitally,” the company says.
A California district is looking for a pre-K-5 language arts curriculum, while a New Jersey school system seeks professional development.
Scaling Back or Holding Firm? School Districts’ Changing Views on the Role of Ed Tech
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Underscores Contradictory Views of Digital Tools, as the Pandemic Fades
An EdWeek Market Brief survey reveals worries among K-12 officials about the influence of technology, as districts put the worst of the pandemic further behind them.