State education commissioner Richard Corcoran’s decision represents an escalation of Republican state officials’ efforts to bring cultural fights into discussions of classroom materials.
Inside One of the Nation’s Most Ambitious Statewide Tutoring Programs
A Federally Funded Effort in Arkansas Pairs Districts With Outside Providers of Support
The director of an ambitious statewide program in Arkansas talks about how it aims to pair school districts with qualified providers of academic intervention.
A district in Georgia is looking for a student information system while a system in Nebraska seeks SEL curriculum for K-12.
The Most Urgent Challenge Facing Companies Heading Into Next School Year
At the ASU+GSV Summit, Worries About the School Staffing Crises Were a Dominant Theme
The companies that swarmed the ASU+GSV summit were anticipating enormous challenges in trying to help districts work through their staffing crises.
Who’s Going to Terminate Your Contract?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 District Officials About Who Decides When to End Relationships with Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district officials which administrators are most likely to terminate contracts over dissatisfaction with vendors.
Big education organizations, including Cambium Learning, AVID, and ETS named new top executives at the ASU+GSV summit, or in the run-up to it.
A district in New Jersey is looking for a school assessment and educational service while a system in Alabama seeks special education services
Leadership During the Pandemic: What Education CEOs Say They’ve Learned
Top Execs of PowerSchool, DreamBox, D2L, Cambium Learning, and Other Organizations Talk About Managing Products, and Personnel
The CEOs of PowerSchool, Kiddom, D2L, Cambium Learning, and other companies talk about challenges they faced during COVID, and what they took away from those trying experiences.
What Will the Next Generation of Digital Tools Look Like?
The President of McGraw Hill Education’s School Group Offers the Company's Rationale for Investing in Voice Tech
The president of McGraw Hill’s Education’s school group offers the company’s rationale for betting on voice technology.
A new accelerator program run by the federal agency supports teachers, academic researchers, and others who design projects meant to promote civil discourse, and combat online misinformation.