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Tag: Meeting District Needs

Exclusive Data
Dec. 8, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

State Restrictions on Race-Focused Lessons Are Already Reshaping District Purchasing

A New EdWeek Market Brief Survey Finds That Districts Are Reviewing and in Some Cases Halting Curriculum Buying

By David Saleh Rauf
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A new EdWeek Market Brief survey finds that districts are reviewing and in some cases halting purchases of curriculum, including social-emotional learning materials.

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Analyst's View
Dec. 1, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

What Role Do Vendors Need to Play in Preventing Cyberattacks?

Stricter Rules on Procurement Could Be Coming to the Education Sector, Predicts a Top Consultant on Cybersecurity

By David Saleh Rauf

Stricter rules linking contracts to cyber protections could be coming to the education sector, predicts a leading expert.

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K-12 Insider
Nov. 22, 2022Nov. 22, 2022

A Superintendent’s Lessons Learned About Rebuilding From the Pandemic

Tulsa Superintendent Deborah Gist Talks About Support Teachers Need, and Observations From Having Returned to the Classroom

By Robin L. Flanigan

Tulsa Superintendent Deborah Gist talks about the support teachers need, and observations from having recently returned to teach because of staffing shortages.

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K-12 Insider
Nov. 10, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

The Critical Tutoring Needs of Rural School Systems

A Wyoming School District's Superintendent Breaks Down Its Focus on Learning Recovery, and Its Expectations for Providers

By Emma Kate Fittes
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The vast majority of the nation’s school districts are small, and they come with unique needs that K-12 vendors should understand.

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Exclusive Data
Sept. 15, 2022Sept. 16, 2022

Why Teacher Product Recommendations Matter — and How They Travel Up the Chain

An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Looks at Who Educators Talk To When They're Impressed With a Vendor's Offering

By David Saleh Rauf
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An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked classroom teachers about how often they make product recommendations, and who they speak to when they’re impressed with a company’s offerings.

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Marketplace K-12
June 27, 2022June 30, 2022

At ISTE, Teachers Are Reminded of the Value They Bring to Ed-Tech Companies

By Alexandria Ng
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Classroom educators are particularly well-suited for roles in product development and driving innovation, panelists at the ISTE show said this week.

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Analyst's View
May 5, 2022May 6, 2022

The Qualities That Education Companies Should Look for in Hiring a Teacher

A Senior Director at an Ed-Tech Company Talks About How to Help Educators Succeed in a New Environment

By Ruksana Hussain

What are the skills education organizations need to look for in hiring teachers? A former classroom educator, now a senior director at GoGuardian, offers insights.

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K-12 Insider
March 31, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

Districts Want More Guidance on Purchasing Ed Tech. Here’s How One State Is Responding

Massachusetts Officials Are Trying to Give K-12 Buyers the Resources to Avoid Costly Mistakes

By Emma Kate Fittes
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Massachusetts state officials have launched a program to try to help school districts make smarter decisions about purchasing ed tech.

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Marketplace K-12
March 31, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

Got Evidence for Your Ed. Product? New Certification Invites Vendors to Prove It

By Sean Cavanagh
New certification program invites vendors to prove research, EdWeek Market Brief

A new certification program by the company LearnPlatform challenges vendors to develop an evidence base and protect student data privacy.

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Market Trends
Jan. 21, 2022Sept. 21, 2023

Demand for School Tutoring Is ‘Through the Roof.’ And Companies Are Primed for Growth

School Districts Have Major Needs, and Specific Expectations of Providers Tapping Into Stimulus Dollars

By David Saleh Rauf
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School districts are moving quickly to hire tutoring companies — in some cases, several of them — to shore up student academic challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.

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