The success of the program will hinge on the training of teachers and administrators, as well as its connections with existing systems, one nonprofit leader advises.
Nearly Half of District Leaders Expect Budgets to Decrease, New Survey Finds
Most K-12 Administrators Predict Trump Will Have a Negative Impact on Federal Education Spending
Many district leaders are pessimistic about their budgets over the coming year, but there are differences across regions of the United States.
Business executives are looking at ways that helping districts with data can boost schools’ ability to respond to requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Of a dozen industries studied, educational services grew fastest for the second quarter of 2017, increasing 6.1 percent compared to the first quarter, Onvia’s research showed.
The Ed. Department’s SBIR Program: What Companies Should Know to Land a Grant
Program Administrator Sees New Trends in Assessment, Virtual Reality From Ed-Tech Products
The U.S. Department of Education’s Small Business Innovation Research program provides grants to early-stage ed-tech companies.
Texas’ Slim K-12 Budget Challenges Schools, Education Companies
With Funding for the Next Two Years Basically Flat, Vendors Must Present Creative Options
Even though Texas’ K-12 budget offers limited funding to districts, it creates opportunities for education companies that can help schools reduce costs.
On Monday, Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. EST, EdWeek Market Brief will host a webinar to answer questions about the state of K-12 budgets during the 2017-18 school year.
In the California Education Market, Districts Shaping Demand for New Products, Services
Far-Reaching State Policy Changes Have Given Local School Systems More Purchasing Power, Flexibility
California has granted school districts more autonomy over spending and curriculum, a shift that carries implications for companies trying to do business in the state.
Prepare to Meet Schools in the Cloud Because That’s Where They’re Going
Four of Five District Ed-Tech Leaders Surveyed Said They Use Cloud-Based Systems From Third-Party Servers
The potential to avoid time-intensive tech maintenance is a big factor driving districts toward cloud computing, according to an exclusive survey by the Education Week Research Center and the Consortium for School Networking.
Tips for Companies Wanting to Work With Districts on Big Capital Spending Projects
A Director of Finance and Operations Outlines the Big Mistakes That Vendors Often Make
Companies working with schools often fail to grasp the competing pressures districts face when planning big spending projects, an Oregon district finance official explains.