EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit on Nov. 3-4 will give education companies a window into pressing district needs, through panel discussions, briefings, and data presentations.

EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit on Nov. 3-4 will give education companies a window into pressing district needs, through panel discussions, briefings, and data presentations.
EdWeek Market Brief’s annual State of the Industry report for the first time this year includes survey results on company compensation and how active they will be with mergers and acquisitions.
A district in Texas is looking for student information system, while a Massachusetts school system seeks academic coaching.
Tennessee is One of 26 States to Have Implemented a New Approach Emphasizing Phonics
The Tennessee department of education’s chief academic officer breaks down the state’s sweeping year-old reading policy, one of 26 approved in states around the country.
A district in North Carolina is looking for an SEL screener and dashboard, while a Mississippi district seeks teacher consultants.
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.
A district in Virginia is looking for world language resources, while a system in Texas seeks professional development in literacy.
A district in Illinois is looking for professional learning consulting while a system in Texas seeks master teacher initiative analytics.
Classroom educators are particularly well-suited for roles in product development and driving innovation, panelists at the ISTE show said this week.
EdWeek Market Brief’s Survey Asks Educators What They Value About Online PD
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey found there’s a growing number of educators who say their districts are unlikely to ever support entirely online training.