EdWeek Market Brief’s Emma Kate Fittes talks about three ways that education companies can help districts support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

EdWeek Market Brief’s Emma Kate Fittes talks about three ways that education companies can help districts support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Francisco Partners' Jason Brein Sees No Sign of Flagging Demand for Ed Tech, Even With the Return to In-Person Instruction
Districts’ appetite for ed-tech has not waned with the return of in-person learning, says Jason Brein, a partner at the private equity firm Francisco Partners.
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.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked District Officials About Their Expectations for Online Meetings With Vendors
EdWeek Market Brief surveyed district administrators, principals, and teachers about the preparation and etiquette they expect from vendors during virtual calls.
Newly proposed federal rules would overhaul the process for making awards through the federal program, which aims to improve school and library internet connectivity.
A Chicago district is looking for a K-2 reading and math assessment, while a system in Texas seeks PSAT and SAT preparation services.
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.
Three education companies received a Glassdoor Employees’ Choice award for rating among the site’s Best Places to Work for 2022.
The education industry saw another groundbreaking year when it comes to the flow of venture capital, according to a new report.
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.