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Marketplace K-12
March 7, 2023Sept. 21, 2023

Florida Targets Imagine Learning’s SEL Curriculum in Message to Superintendents

By Emma Kate Fittes
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Social-emotional learning is enormously popular in school districts, and has research backing, but it has come under criticism from Florida officials.

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Marketplace K-12
Feb. 22, 2023March 17, 2023

A New Federal Funding Option to Help Schools Battle Cyberattacks?

By David Saleh Rauf
Will E-rate Funds Become Eligible for Cybersecurity? EdWeek Market Brief

The head of a coalition that advocates for stronger broadband for schools and libraries talks about an FCC plan to allow E-rate dollars to be used for K-12 cybersecurity.

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Market Trends
Feb. 16, 2023Sept. 21, 2023

Key Dynamics in Play in a Changing Global Education Market

Major Government Projects and Needs That Parallel Those of U.S. Schools Have Taken Hold

By David Saleh Rauf
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Major government spending projects on schools in global markets are helping offset — at least for now — underlying economic concerns.

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Analyst's View
Jan. 19, 2023Jan. 20, 2023

What the Nation’s Biggest Districts Need to Regain Academic Ground

The Executive Director of the Council of the Great City Schools Talks About How Urban Schools Are Coping With Pandemic-Era Learning Loss

By Robin L. Flanigan
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Education companies need to focus on helping students return to grade level, and not just remediation, says the executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools.

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K-12 Insider
Jan. 13, 2023Jan. 26, 2023

Why a Major School District Wants Outcomes-Based Standards for Vendors

The San Antonio ISD Is One of a Group of School Systems Setting Up Performance Metrics in Tutoring and Other Areas

By David Saleh Rauf
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The deputy superintendent of the San Antonio ISD talks about why her district and others are setting new performance metrics in tutoring and other areas.

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Market Trends
Jan. 11, 2023Jan. 13, 2023

When Districts Demand Quick Changes to PD, Here’s How Companies Can Respond

By Alexandria Ng
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Crushed by staffing shortages and a need to help novice teachers, districts are asking companies to make adjustments to the structure and framing of professional development.

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Purchasing Alert
Dec. 13, 2022Sept. 20, 2023

Colo. District Seeks ADA Website Management; Ga. School System to Invest in Content Management

By Emma Kate Fittes

A district in Denver is looking for ADA-compliant website management, while a New York district seeks direct internet access.

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Market Trends
Nov. 17, 2022Sept. 25, 2023

How to Make Sure Product Implementation Matches the Sales Pitch

School Districts and Companies Need to Have Shared Expectations for Follow-Through

By Michelle Caffrey
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School district often don’t realize the support they will need to implement a product, and the costs it will bring.

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Fundamentals
Nov. 11, 2022Sept. 27, 2023

Two-Minute Tip: What We Learned From the No Child Left Behind Tutoring Program

By Emma Kate Fittes
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EdWeek Market Brief Staff Writer Emma Kate Fittes recaps lessons learned on academic recovery during the No Child Left Behind era.

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Exclusive Data
Nov. 2, 2022Nov. 4, 2022

As Districts Boost Their Wi-Fi Networks, These Digital Tools and Applications Are Taking Off

An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials Which Kinds of Tech Investments Have Become More Attractive With Stronger Internet

By David Saleh Rauf

An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 officials which kinds of tech products have become easier to use with improved internet connectivity.

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