A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at what features in social-emotional learning products districts want, how much they’re paying for SEL, who influences buying decisions, and much more.
An EdWeek Market Brief special report unveils the results of a pair of surveys of K-12 businesses on how they’ve fared during the coronavirus.
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report, based on a nationally representative survey of K-12 leaders, gives companies insights on the kinds of PD districts expect.
A new special report from EdWeek Market Brief, based on a nationally representative survey, look at district leaders’ biggest problems in assessments, and how they expect products to solve those problems.
A new, in-depth research project from EdWeek Market Brief presents the results of nationwide survey in which district leaders were asked about the biggest problems they face in curriculum, and their ideal solutions. It’s the first in a three-part series, with special reports on assessment and PD to follow.
Exclusive EdWeek Market Brief Report: District Leaders Rate the K-12 Marketplace
Nationally Representative Survey Tracks Curriculum and Assessment Preferences, Brand Awareness
A nationally representative survey of district administrators breaks down the most widely-used curriculum and assessment products, and tracks which companies K-12 leaders would recommend to peers.
Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft Battle for K-12 Market, and Loyalties of Educators
Dominant Players Revamp School Options for Digital Devices, Operating Systems, and Most Recently, Procurement
The four major technology companies are selling into K-12 districts at a time when schools’ demands for easy-to-use tools and platforms, and “personalization,” are on the rise.