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Tag: Public-Private Education Partnerships

Market Trends
Nov. 19, 2021Sept. 26, 2023

6 Things Education Companies Need to Know About Working With Co-Ops

From Piggybacking on Contracts to Providing Messaging for Customers, Purchasing Cooperatives Are a Departure From Traditional District Purchasing

By Brian Bradley
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Purchasing cooperatives offer potentially enormous opportunities for vendors, if they know how to navigate their distinct expectations.

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Exclusive Data
Sept. 9, 2021Sept. 20, 2023

Weak At-Home Connectivity Hurts Access to These Education Products the Most

An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Looks at How the 'Homework Gap' Affects Student Access to Academic Programs/Support

By Brian Bradley
How does the 'homework gap' affect students access to academic programs and support?

EdWeek Market Brief surveyed district officials about which specific academic programs and student supports are harmed the most by the “homework gap,” or lack of at-home connectivity.

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Marketplace K-12
May 20, 2021Sept. 21, 2023

A Message to Summer-Learning Providers: Make Equity a Priority

By Brian Bradley
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Many impoverished families are unaware of opportunities for summer learning, and it’s up to program providers to get the word out, according to a new report.

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Marketplace K-12
May 19, 2021June 30, 2022

Elon Musk Donated $20M to Texas Schools Near SpaceX. How Are Districts Spending It?

By Emma Kate Fittes
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The entrepreneur’s donation is supporting schools in a county along the Mexican border that has provided tax breaks for for his company, SpaceX.

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Marketplace K-12
Aug. 12, 2020

Salesforce Debuts K-12 Contact Tracing, Wellness Data Service

By Brian Bradley

Salesforce says its Work.com for Schools interface will help give K-12 schools data to help them reopen.

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Marketplace K-12
Jan. 3, 2020Jan. 3, 2020

Salesforce Makes Grant to NYC Schools, in Its Latest Round of Donations to K-12 Districts

By Brian Bradley

The cloud-based software provider says its grants to school districts, including Chicago, Indianapolis, and San Francisco, have totaled $67 million over the years.

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Marketplace K-12
April 13, 2018Nov. 26, 2022

K-12 Dealmaking: Key Data Systems Acquires Progress Testing, Edmentum Raises $25 Million, Kahoot! Forms Partnership With Code.Org

By Alexa J. Henry

Kahoot! and Code.org team up in an effort to advance K-12 computer science education. A handful of ed-tech firms including web-based teaching learning solutions provider Edmentum and instructional technology company BookNook raised funds from investors.

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Marketplace K-12
March 28, 2018April 4, 2018

K-12 Dealmaking: Permission Click, Eupheus Learning Raise Funds

By Alexa J. Henry

Education companies including Canada-based Permission Click and Eupheus, an Indian ed-tech startup, raised funds from the investment community.

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Marketplace K-12
March 7, 2018

K-12 Dealmaking: Tarena Acquires Chinese Robotics Education Company; ClassWallet Raises Funds

By Alexa J. Henry

Beijing-based educational services company Tarena International acquired a K-12 robotics education company. Also, ClassWallet, a fund management tool for schools, raised $735,000

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Marketplace K-12
March 2, 2018March 16, 2021

K-12 Dealmaking: Springboard, Asteria Education Make Acquisitions

By Alexa J. Henry

Springboard Education has acquired Kids’ Adventures, a provider of before- and after-school programs. Also, Asteria Education has acquired ECS Learning Systems and Aperture Education and Kickboard are partnering to assist schools as they collect, monitor and analyze data on student behavior.

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