When used wisely, technology can help ensure that SEL programs are implemented with fidelity, writes Sarah Potler LaHayne, the CEO of Move This World

When used wisely, technology can help ensure that SEL programs are implemented with fidelity, writes Sarah Potler LaHayne, the CEO of Move This World
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at how much districts will spend on curriculum, devices, assessment, SEL, data platforms and other needs next fiscal year.
The digital curriculum provider Imagine Learning is acquiring a special needs-focused organization in a new effort to help struggling learners.
The funding will be used to help Phoenix-based Schola hire additional employees and add capabilities to its school choice online marketplace.
Subtle Changes to How Resources Are Framed Can Help Districts Make a Case for Keeping Them
Companies are increasingly being asked to help school districts navigate political opposition to social-emotional learning.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked District Officials About Problem Areas in Academic Recovery
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 officials about the biggest barriers they’ve faced in helping students rebound academically through tutoring.
The Director of Penn's Ed-Tech Accelerator Program Sees Growing Demands on Vendors to Prove Their Value
The executive director of an ed-tech accelerator at the University of Pennsylvania sees a growing demand from districts for research that backs up products.
Coming Financial Pressures, Ongoing Cultural Fights, and Persistent Staffing Woes Will Challenge Companies
EdWeek Market Brief’s editorial team offers its prognostications about what the future holds for providers in the market over the coming year.
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report reveals a surge of interest in creating support for older students.
A newly published EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at what districts want from SEL products and programs, and where they’re falling short.