Districts across the U.S. are looking for ed-tech. In San Francisco, it’s a platform to prepare students for college and careers. In Maryland, it’s adaptive software for elementary literacy.
Inside California’s English/Language Arts Adoption: District Buying Patterns
Despite Pent-Up Demand, Schools Are Taking Their Time Picking New ELA Products
A 35-district study examined how schools in California are deciding to buy English/language arts products, and the implications for companies working in other states.
Personalized Learning Leader Values Pricing Transparency, On-Site Support
Calif. District Wants Companies That Understand PD, Curricular Needs
As the Oakland school district moves into widespread use of digitally driven personalized learning, school leaders want education companies that provide a high level of service.
Cracking Open Opportunities in China’s Education Market
Growing Interest in Private Schools, Technological Advances Fueling Demand for New Services
Chinese schools, particularly those operated privately, are buying a variety of curricular, ed-tech, and online management products, creating opportunities for foreign companies.
Officials in Austin want their new health literacy program to be web-based. In Stamford, Conn., district officials are seeking a new social studies curriculum.
Find out what schools and districts really want from digital content providers in this webinar featuring insight from top K-12 education officials, and exclusive data from EdWeek Market Brief.
Common-Core Standards Alive, Kicking–and Shaping K-12 Buying Decisions
Exclusive Survey Finds the Academic Benchmarks, and the Next-Gen Science Standards, Shape Purchasing
Despite grassroots resistance from some politicians and parents, the common-core standards are heavily influencing K-12 buying decisions, as are the Next-Gen Science Standards, a survey finds.
Trying to Make It in K-12 Markets Abroad? Protect Your Intellectual Property
One of the U.S. Government's Top Authorities on IP Offers Advice for Education Providers
A top U.S. government official on intellectual property talks about how education companies can take simple steps to evaluate their risks of having their IP stolen in markets such as China, Canada, Thailand, and South Korea.
Tech Support, PD Are Top Competitive Advantages in Ed-Tech Contracting
Survey results suggest they're even more important than a track record of working with the district
Trying to win a school district ed tech contract? Proprietary survey results suggest you should provide strong tech support and professional development.
A consortium of rural Florida districts seeks help with organizing electronic records and Howard County is looking for a PD provider.