States are likely to take a slow and cautious approach to applying to create “innovative” assessment pilots, and so vendors shouldn’t expect a windfall.
In this week’s dealmaking news, Amanat Holdings increased its stake in Taaleem Holdings, a provider of K-12 education in the United Arab Emirates, and Copenhagen-based Peergrade raised $1.5 million.
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What Vendors Can Gain From K-12 Districts’ Post-RFP Debriefings
Top Administrators From Two Major School Systems Explain the Benefits for Companies
Top procurement officials from the Houston and Nashville school systems say companies that lose out on RFPs can gain valuable insights from getting a breakdown of what went wrong.
Curriculum Tops Digital Devices, PD, and Assessment as K-12 Purchasing Priority for 2018
Survey Finds Demand for Curriculum in the Western States Is More Than Double the Need in the South and Northeast
Curriculum is the top purchasing priority of 2018, a new, exclusive EdWeek Market Brief survey of K-12 district leaders suggests.
Scientific Learning Corp., based in California, will acquire BrainMaps, a Chinese blended learning company.
The study showed that half of the time schools access ed-tech tools is for operational purposes (such as using online gradebooks) and for research and data gathering.
An Insider Offers Companies a Guide to the UAE’s Burgeoning Education Market
Social-Emotional Learning and Early Learning Are in Demand in the United Arab Emirates' Private Schools
Abdulla Al Karam, director general of the one of the United Arab Emirates’ main school regulatory bodies, sees continued K-12 demands ahead.
A Maryland district is seeking to buy a learning management system, the Kansas City system has put out an RFP for assessment software, and a Georgia district wants a performance management system to track staff performance.
K-12 Interest in Social-Emotional Learning Surges, Creating Opportunities for Companies
Districts Are Looking for Curriculum, PD, and Assessment Tools That Show Evidence of Success
States and districts want curriculum, PD, and assessment tools focused on social-emotional learning that can be woven into existing classes and help educators with different levels of knowledge.