In the 2024-25 school year, the end of stimulus funding will be a historically negative shock to the industry and likely destabilize schools, predicts Marguerite Roza.
EdWeek Market Brief breaks down the results of its surveys of K-12 officials on how they are preparing for the drying up of billions of dollars in emergency federal aid.
Ed-tech companies focused on direct-to-consumer models appear to be growing n North America, according to an analysis by HolonIQ.
One District’s Arduous Journey Toward Academic Recovery
District and School Leaders in Orange County, Fla., See Early Signs of Success, But Face Tough Fiscal Cliff Decisions
EdWeek Market Brief took a deep look at the academic recovery strategies in the Orange County, Fla., Schools, efforts that appear to be producing strong gains.
4 Important Questions We Heard at the EdWeek Market Brief Summit
Attendees Were Focused on How to Reach Districts, and Stimulus Funding
Attendees at EdWeek Market Brief’s recent in-person summit submitted an array of questions, focused on how to connect with districts and how K-12 systems make decisions about cutting products.
Computer Science Courses Gaining Traction, as State Requirements Take Hold
New Graduation Requirements, and Economic Motives, Fuel Demand for Curriculum and PD
The percentage of schools offering computer science courses jumped this year at a greater pace than it has anytime in the last five years.
What to Expect for Future Public and Private School Enrollment
Stanford University Professor Thomas Dee Dissects What's Known About Students Who've Left K-12 Systems Since the Pandemic
Stanford University Professor Thomas Dee explains what’s known about students who’ve left K-12 systems since the pandemic, and what’s ahead.
Inside One Education Company’s Attempt to Crack the Homeschool Market
Age of Learning's Introduction of Resources to Families Outside Public Schools Offers Lessons for Other Providers
Age of Learning has rolled out an unusually targeted program aimed at serving families outside traditional school systems.
Districts Are Ramping Up Standards for ELL Materials. Here’s How to Meet Rising Expectations
Companies Need Materials That Weave Content With Language Learning, Says an Advocate for Major School Systems
Gabriela Uro, director for ELL policy and research for the Council of the Great City Schools, says districts need content that challenges learners while improving their language skill.
Education Company Executives Weigh In: Trends to Watch for the 2023-24 School Year
New Technologies and External Pressures Will Shape Spending in the Market
EdWeek Market Brief asked education company officials about their predictions for how school district demands for products will evolve during the coming academic year.