EdWeek Market Brief Staff Writer Michelle Caffrey dives into some of the reasons education companies are looking to recruit talent from outside the education industry.
How to Cultivate Executive-Level Talent Within Your Education Company
Remote Working Environments and Other Factors Have Made Developing a Pipeline to the C-suite More Difficult
远程工作和其他因素使发展中a pipeline from mid-level management to the C-suite more challenging.
District Leadership Is Turning Over Rapidly, With Implications for Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Finds Big Differences in How Urban, Suburban, and Rural Schools Are Being Affected
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds big differences in how much urban, suburban, and rural districts are being affected by churn in their leadership ranks.
Executives of ed-tech companies worry that many managers in their organizations are “out of their depth” and not poised to promote expansion.
Political-Cultural Fights Are Swamping SEL. How Can Companies Respond?
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.
Luminos Fund CEO Caitlin Baron talks about finding success as a U.S.-based organization working in Africa.
After rising to record highs during the pandemic, venture capital investment into ed-tech companies is coming back down to Earth.
HMH CEO Jack Lynch and NWEA CEO Chris Minnich talk about their plans to merge the two companies and the implications for curriculum and assessment.
Education giant Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will acquire prominent K-12 assessment provider NWEA, in a pairing of two of the biggest brands in K-12 education.
Follett School Solutions has acquired a global library management system provider that serves more than 4,000 customers in more than 45 countries.