A Texas district is looking for talent acquisition software, while a Virginia school system seeks audit services for its K-12 science curriculum.
Tapping Talent From Outside Education: Why K-12 Companies Look to Other Industries
The Search for New Ideas Is Driving Organizations to Hire Applicants With Unexpected Work Histories
Hiring managers and executives at companies serving K-12 districts see enormous benefits in the ideas and specialized skills that applicants from outside the education field can bring.
A Washington district is looking for a racial healing circles provider, while a New York school system seeks French textbooks.
He Helps Education Companies Enter Foreign Markets. Here’s What He’s Learned
A Reseller Who Represents U.S. Education Businesses in the Middle East, Europe and Turkey Talks About Mistakes to Avoid
A reseller who works with education companies navigating new, unfamiliar international markets talks about what his clients get right and wrong.
A major testing provider has reached a settlement in a years-long dispute in which it had accused a former partner of copying one of its assessment products.
Why Teacher Product Recommendations Matter — and How They Travel Up the Chain
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Looks at Who Educators Talk To When They're Impressed With a Vendor's Offering
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked classroom teachers about how often they make product recommendations, and who they speak to when they’re impressed with a company’s offerings.
A Georgia district is looking for online reading and spelling training, while a Texas school system seeks professional development services for nonprofit schools.
The state program uses federal stimulus aid to award grants of up to $1,000 per child and $3,000 per family.
The Dilemma for Districts: How to Balance the Print Versus Digital Mix
Even After the Vast Increase in Tech Use During the Pandemic, Some Loyalties to Print Endure
Even after the vast increase in the use of tech-based instruction during COVID, loyalties to print endure in many school systems.
EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit on Nov. 3-4 will give education companies a window into pressing district needs, through panel discussions, briefings, and data presentations.