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Tag: Meeting District Needs

Analyst's View
Dec. 1, 2022Sept. 27, 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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Purchasing Alert
Nov. 29, 2022Sept. 22, 2023

Texas District to Buy New Network Equipment; Charter School System Hiring Consultant

By Emma Kate Fittes

A district in Texas is looking for a network equipment refresh, while a Missouri district seeks to buy books.

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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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Marketplace K-12
Sept. 29, 2022Sept. 26, 2023

Overwhelmed by Apps, Districts Urged to Reduce Redundancies

By Alexandria Ng
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A new report gives the 20 most popular apps in school districts today, and makes the case for districts reining them in.

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Marketplace K-12
Sept. 20, 2022Sept. 27, 2023

Salesforce Awards Grants for SEL and Teacher Retention, in Latest Corporate Push on K-12 Staffing

By Emma Kate Fittes
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Salesforce is giving $25 million in new grants to school districts and education nonprofits with the aim of improving student and teacher wellbeing.

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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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K-12 Insider
Sept. 9, 2022Sept. 26, 2023

What One of the Nation’s Biggest School Districts Looks for in New Digital Apps

A Los Angeles Unified School District Tech Leader Talks About Building a Cohesive Approval Process

By Alexandria Ng
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The digital content coordinator for the Los Angeles Unified School District pulls back the curtain on how the school system approves and integrates new digital apps.

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Market Trends
Aug. 4, 2022Sept. 27, 2023

The Next Wi-Fi Connectivity Hurdle for Ed-Tech Companies

Many School Districts Need On-Campus Upgrades to Accommodate Rapid Tech Growth of Devices and Use

By David Saleh Rauf
Internet Connectivity Has Improved in Districts, But On-Campus Reliability is Still Spotty. EdWeek Market Brief

Districts’ internet connectivity has vastly improved, but the sheer number of tech devices and tools that operate on them is creating new needs.

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Market Trends
July 21, 2022Sept. 27, 2023

Inflation Is Squeezing School District Budgets — and Companies’ Ambitions

Rising Costs May Hit Harder in Coming Years, Just as Federal Pandemic Aid Wanes

By Michelle Caffrey

School systems’ relatively long purchasing cycles and contracts with vendors may help stave off immediate pain, but not forever.

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