Dallas ISD seeks an integrated communications network, while Detroit schools are in the market for equity-centered professional development for teachers.
Salesforce launched a $100 million social impact fund on Tuesday, and education is one of four areas targeted for investment.
A Washington, D.C.-based startup is adding learning functionalities to Zoom, and India’s ed-tech industry raised $1 billion during the last six months of the country’s financial year.
COVID-19 accelerated the rollout of Mosaic by ACT, which is being billed by the company as a comprehensive, adaptive learning solution weaving together assessments, curriculum, and social-emotional learning.
New Hampshire’s Department of Education has issued an RFP for vendors to provide support and services for preschool special education coordinators.
Age of Learning, Inc., says that the complaints raised about its marketing and billing practices were addressed by the company years ago.
The Newark City Public Schools in New Jersey want bids on instructional software, while the Passaic school system in New Jersey is seeking support for a 21st Century Community Learning Centers Project.
What Education Companies Should Consider Before Getting Acquired
Transparency and a Shared Belief in the Smaller Business' Mission Are Critical, Says CEO Hamish Kennedy
The CEO of Spiral, an interactive learning platform that was recently snapped up by Discovery Education, talks about the key factors companies need to weigh before they agree to an acquisition.
A large school district in Texas needs bids on classroom materials and instructional supplies. A South Carolina district seeks network electronics systems and services. And a Pennsylvania district wants restorative practice providers.
California’s Reopening Plans: What School Districts Will Need From Vendors
Schools Are Likely to Rely on Hybrid Learning, and Companies Will Have to Adjust
As California’s school districts look to reopen, they will need support for students’ social-emotional well-being, and strong professional development, according to the state’s school boards association.