Deloitte’s annual back-to-school survey found parents are more likely to purchase school supplies like pencils and notebooks this year as spending on tech devices is set to decrease.
A report by the U.S. Department of Education’s inspector general looks at how K-12 systems spent emergency federal aid, and the challenges ahead.
The state education department in Massachusetts is looking for a summer school literacy and professional learning program, while a coalition in Florida seeks pre-K curriculum and services.
A county in California is looking for an AR/VR solution, while a Louisiana district seeks teacher recruitment and training services.
A panel of superintendents at the annual ASU+GSV Summit talk about what they’re prioritizing in the next generation of ed-tech tools.
A district in Florida is looking for Dell Chromebooks, while a New Hampshire school system seeks a career pathways software platform.
How Much Ed Tech is Ideal? Some Educators Want More
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Reveals a Hunger for Digital Tools, Despite Some Districts' Misgivings
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds that many K-12 officials would like to keep or add to the level of tech in their classrooms, despite misgivings in some districts.
A district in Wisconsin is looking for a reading readiness screening tool, while an Illinois school system seeks curriculum, evaluation, and translation services.
A district in California is looking for a summer learning literacy program, while a Texas school system seeks a data analytics and assessment platform
A district in Arizona is looking for professional development for ‘exceptional education,’ while a South Carolina school system seeks a finance and attendance software for its afterschool program.