EdWeek Market Brief’s profile is the latest in our series of stories on key state education markets.
Profile of a Key State Market: North Carolina
Major Changes in Curriculum Reflect Policy Shifts Playing Out in States Around the Country
Major Changes in Curriculum Reflect Policy Shifts Playing Out in States Around the Country
EdWeek Market Brief’s profile is the latest in our series of stories on key state education markets.
New opportunities are emerging across the region, not just in language learning, but in assessment, tutoring, STEAM, and social-emotional learning.
Roughly 6.9 million students worldwide are served by international private schools, which offer lessons beyond traditionally dominant U.S. and British resources.
An Ed-Tech Effort to Bring English Skills to Students in India Underscores Needs Across Many Nations
The CEO of a U.K.-based company attempting to bring English language support to India talks about the challenges of meeting burgeoning demands.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked District and School Leads About Support for Teachers Now -- and Five Years From Now
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders about the kind of support they provide now, and what they expect five years from now.
EdWeek Market Brief's Third Annual Special Report Looks at Upcoming School System Spending, Category by Category
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at how spending on curriculum, assessment, devices, data management platforms, and other products will change in the next fiscal year.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials to Rate the Severity of Setbacks in Their School Systems in Math, ELA, and Other Subjects
Nearly four years after the pandemic, K-12 officials still see students’ learning loss as severe, particularly in elementary grades.
Elected officials are calling for new funding for schools with few policy specifics attached to that money.
State revenues are still strong, but not growing at the rapid clip they have over the past few years, an analysis of state budgets finds.
Many Districts and Vendors Will Count on the Longtime, Multibillion Dollar Program as Stimulus Dollars Go Away
The longtime federal program will become a critical source of funding as federal stimulus money goes away.