Education company CEO Sara Potler LaHayne talks about how to hold meetings that matter to employees, at a time when many of them are under great stress.
PowerSchool’s CEO on the Role of Learning Management Systems During COVID-19
Large-Scale Deals with Texas and Alabama Will Give Schoology 5 Million New Student Accounts
PowerSchool’s Hardeep Gulati describes shifts he’s seen in K-12 demand since his company’s acquisition of LMS provider Schoology.
Leaders of education companies can use meaningful weekend routines to disconnect from work and prepare mentally for the time ahead, writes CEO Sara Potler LaHayne.
A District Tech Leader’s Message to Companies: Now Is the Time to Innovate
Vendors Looking for Business During COVID Need to Be Patient and Strategic, a North Carolina Official Says
Marlo Gaddis, the chief technology officer for North Carolina’s largest district, says systems like hers are looking for streamlined, simple technology during the coronavirus.
The leader of the State Educational Technology Directors Association has died, leaving a legacy as she worked with state and national leaders to improve education through technology policy and practice.
How Education Companies Can Support ‘Whole Child’ Learning
A New Jersey Superintendent Talks About Shifting District Demands Under COVID-19
There’s a “lack of industrywide commonality” in how whole-child and social-emotional learning are defined, says Matthew Mingle, a district superintendent and board member at ASCD.
New Survey of Districts Gives Companies Direction on Addressing Racial Inclusion, Bias
EdWeek Market Brief Asked K-12 Officials About What They Want From Businesses in Instructional Resources, Hiring
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of district officials and teachers asked about steps they believe K-12 companies should take to improve racial inclusion and diversity.
Education company founder and CEO Sara Potler LaHayne, explains how business leaders can create a sense of fulfillment in their workspaces, even amid quarantines and social distancing.
Leaders of education companies feeling overwhelmed during the coronavirus need to take time to reset mentally, explains
In this video, EdWeek Market Brief’s Michele Molnar breaks down what she’s learned about how education company executives organize their time and manage competing demands.