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“Building for Our Younger Selves”: How Teams With Learning Differences Shape Education Products
The experience of an autistic education company CEO offers lessons for education companies on how staff with learning differences can influence product design.
Outcomes-Based Contracts Are Poised to Grow. Here’s Why Some Vendors May Sit Them Out
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Do New AI Rollouts by OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Pose an ‘Existential Threat’ to Education Companies?
GSV Ventures’ Claire Zau breaks down what ambitious new AI projects announced by tech titans mean for the K-12 market.
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IXL Learning Faces Lawsuit Over Claims of Violating Children’s Data Privacy
K-12 Dealmaking: ETS Acquires Mastery Transcript Consortium; Elevate K-12 Secures $25M From Trinity Capital
New $90 Million Project to Create Digital Research Hub Focused on K-12 Education
Report: PowerSchool in Talks With Bain Capital to Go Private in Deal Worth $6B
School Districts’ Top Purchasing Priorities for 2024-25
A new EdWeek Market Brief special report looks at how spending on curriculum, assessment, devices, data management platforms, and other products will change in the next fiscal year.