A consultant to school districts talks about the implications of a new cybersecurity pilot program announced by the FCC.

A consultant to school districts talks about the implications of a new cybersecurity pilot program announced by the FCC.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials Whether Educators Need Central-Office Approval First
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders about whether classroom educators can start using tech tools without central office sign-off.
A Partner at a Major Ed Tech Investment Firm Is Optimistic, Despite Smaller Valuations and Fundraising Founds
Brighteye Ventures Partner Benoit Wirz shares why his VC firm is bullish on the ed-tech sector, especially in Europe, as global venture capital investments wane.
A district in North Carolina is looking for multilingual learner workshops, while a Florida school system seeks high-dosage virtual tutoring.
Preply, which was founded in Ukraine, offers a language learning platform that connects students to live tutors.
State Funding Has Not Kept Up With Local Needs, But Districts Are Trying to Preserve High-Value Programs
EdWeek Market Brief takes an in-depth look at the key budgetary and policy shifts that will affect education companies working in the state with more than 5 million students.
A Top Tech Official From a Texas School System Talks How She Works With Other Administrators, and Researches Products
A top tech official in the San Antonio Independent School Districts talks about how different teams collaborate on important policy and buying decisions.
Instructure’s analysis looks at trends in school districts’ overall usage of digital products, and which tech tools have the most takeup.
A district in Tennessee is looking for virtual tutoring services for students, while a Texas school system seeks instructional support services.
A school system in Maryland is looking for experiential learning program, while a Pennsylvania district seeks virtual tutoring.