When it comes to providing technology for their students, teachers have dipped into their own pockets to pay for everything from lessons to apps to devices, an EdWeek Market Brief survey finds.
Demand for School Tutoring Is ‘Through the Roof.’ And Companies Are Primed for Growth
School Districts Have Major Needs, and Specific Expectations of Providers Tapping Into Stimulus Dollars
School districts are moving quickly to hire tutoring companies — in some cases, several of them — to shore up student academic challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.
The education industry saw another groundbreaking year when it comes to the flow of venture capital, according to a new report.
What Ed-Tech Companies Can Learn From One District’s E-Rate Priorities
School Systems like Beaufort County, S.C., and Others Across the Country Are Investing Heavily in On-Campus Connectivity
EdWeek Market Brief takes an inside look at how a South Carolina district is spending on revamped internet connectivity, and the implications for ed-tech vendors.
These Are School Districts’ Biggest Worries About Spending Federal Stimulus Aid
K-12 Leaders Have Access to an Historic Amount of Money, But There are Questions About the Best Use of It
K-12 leaders have access to an historic amount of emergency federal funding, but they have concerns about how they should put that money to the best use.
School Districts Making a New Push to Upgrade Their Internet Connectivity
A New Analysis of E-Rate Spending Has Implications for Ed-Tech Companies
The vast majority of school districts using the $4 billion E-Rate program will need to upgrade their on-campus internet in the next three years, according to a new analysis.
A Window Into How Districts Are Capitalizing on Federal Stimulus Aid
Devices, Mental Health, and Support for Low-Performing Schools Have Emerged as Major Needs
Leaders of the Association of School Business Officials International lay out what they’re seeing from school districts as they figure out how to spend money from the American Rescue Plan.
What Kinds of Assessments Are Districts Buying With Federal Stimulus Funding?
EdWeek Market Brief's Survey Looks at Demands for Interim, Classroom, and Other Types of Measurements
An EdWeek Market Brief survey looks at K-12 decisions about spending money on interim, classroom, summative, and SEL-focused assessments.
The Aurora Institute identified several initiatives that national policymakers can take to close the homework gap as remote learning continues to be prominent in the K-12 space.
Eight companies joined HolonIQ’s list of global ed-tech unicorns over the summer, with companies that work in tutoring, skills, and corporate learning making their mark.