In the wake of the recent school shootings in Uvalde, Texas, spending on school security is poised to grow,
Inflation Is Squeezing School District Budgets — and Companies’ Ambitions
Rising Costs May Hit Harder in Coming Years, Just as Federal Pandemic Aid Wanes
School systems’ relatively long purchasing cycles and contracts with vendors may help stave off immediate pain, but not forever.
The Metaverse: What Will It Mean for Education?
The Prospect of a New, Immersive Online World Has Raised Concerns About Student Well-Being
While some see breakthrough learning opportunities in the immersive world, others worry about students’ capacity to use it responsibly.
Outschool and Byju’s are among the education companies that have cut staff in a possible sign of a weakening of demand in the education market.
4 Essential First Steps Before You Jump Into a New International Market
Education Companies Need to Think Carefully About How They Structure Teams, and How They Protect Their Materials
Education companies need to think carefully about how they structure their teams, and how they protect their resources from theft, when they enter a foreign market.
Texas’ Massive Tutoring Rollout: The Critical Things Companies Need to Know
A Far-Reaching State Law Has Districts Scrambling to Provide Academic Support
A new state law has districts across the state racing to come up with strategies to support academically struggling students.
Profile of a Key K-12 Market: New York State
Districts Are Flush With New State and Federal Funds, and They're Investing in Mental Health, Ed Tech, and Academic Intervention
District officials across the state expect to benefit from an infusion of state and federal money, and are planning new spending on mental health and academic recovery.
A new analysis found that parents in the U.S. pumped billions more dollars than usual into their children’s education during the pandemic.
The number of published solicitations in K-12 in 2020 dropped the lowest in almost a decade, but the education sector is poised to return to pre-pandemic levels, according to GovWin from Deltek.
The Coronavirus Is Reshaping the Out-of-School Education Market. Here’s How
New Demands Have Emerged, Based Partly on the Needs of Parents
The disruptions caused by the pandemic are fueling interest in out-of-school programs including in curriculum, technology, and social-emotional supports.