A school district in Tacoma, Wash., is looking for a social-emotional health curriculum for grades K-5, and the state of Delaware has selected eight vendors to provide materials aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.
Education companies can partner with educational entities to apply for federal funds aimed at boosting STEM and computer science education in K-12 schools.
Virtual Reality: Breaking Down the Implications for the K-12 Market
VR Hardware Has Become 'Cheap and Comfortable,' But Content Development Has Not Caught Up
A pair of researchers who have studied virtual reality offer advice to K-12 product developer on the technology’s potential — and pitfalls to avoid.
The largest school district in Maryland wants new instructional materials for grades K-8, and Detroit schools are looking to purchase Next Generation Science Standards-aligned hands-on science kits. Olathe USD, Kansas, purchased CISCO network equipment.
Philadelphia seeks a data management system across four preschool programs, and the Tacoma, Wash. district wants a science curriculum. EDCO Education will provide large projection systems for schools in Fayette County, Ga.
The San Antonio, Texas, school system is looking to buy a college and career readiness program. And in recent awards, the Lexington county schools in South Carolina chose Studica to furnish robotics kits.
The giant education company Pearson will weave littleBits products into a science curriculum serving grades 3-8.
California and New Jersey lead the country in solar energy usage in schools, and K-12 solar installations across the U.S. have nearly doubled in three years.
What K-12 District Leaders Want From Science Products
A New Survey Highlights the Lessons and Curricula School Officials See as Effective and Engaging
District leaders looking to refresh their science curricula are in the market for labs and hands-on equipment, an EdWeek Market Brief survey finds.
A VR platform simulating hands-on surgical training has won the top prize in the U.S. Department of Education’s EdSim Challenge.