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marketbrief.edweek.org > regulation-policy > the-next-challenge-for-k-12-ed-tech-proving-classroom-screen-time-is-worth-it > 2026 > 07

The Next Challenge for K-12 Ed-Tech: Proving Classroom Screen Time Is Worth It

5+ day, 23+ hour ago  (196+ words) David Saleh Rauf is a contributing writer for EdWeek Market Brief, where he has written about a variety of topics, including education company finances, state education markets, and debates over curriculum. He previous wrote for Education Week's technology team, focusing…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > education-market > with-screen-time-under-fire-old-education-models-breaking-iste-ceo-says-event-will-look-forward > 2026 > 06

With Screen Time Under Fire, Old Education Models Breaking, ISTE CEO Says Event Will Look Forward

2+ week, 6+ day ago  (635+ words) Old models for how to educate K-12 students are breaking down, and a major ed-tech conference happening next week is hoping to be a space for conversations about what comes next, the event’s leader says. For educators and the companies serving…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > meeting-district-needs > north-carolina-district-seeks-coaching-texas-esc-looks-for-technical-assistance-partner > 2026 > 06

North Carolina District Seeks Coaching; Texas ESC Looks for Technical Assistance Partner

1+ mon, 3+ day ago  (135+ words) Education Week Professional learning and coaching services, technical assistance provider, supplemental instructional programs. A North Carolina district is looking for professional learning and coaching services, while a Texas regional educational service center seeks a technical assistance provider. In addition, a…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > regulation-policy > survey-shows-kids-are-turning-to-ai-for-homework-emotional-support-in-huge-numbers > 2026 > 06

Survey shows Kids Are Turning to AI for Homework, Emotional Support in Huge Numbers

1+ mon, 4+ day ago  (797+ words) EdWeek Market Brief staff writers dissect significant news of the week and identify the most important takeaways for companies serving K-12 districts. Here’s our EdMarket Recap. Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that provides ratings and reviews for families and educators on…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > meeting-district-needs > arizona-district-needs-ai-powered-live-interpreting-platform-california-system-looking-for-extended-learning-program > 2026 > 05

Arizona District Needs AI-Powered Live Interpreting Platform; California System Looking for Extended Learning Program

1+ mon, 2+ week ago  (107+ words) Education Week Arizona District Needs AI-Powered Live Interpreting Platform; California System Looking for Extended Learning Program Live language interpreting platform, extended learning program, communication and social media consultant. An Arizona district is looking for a live language interpreting platform powered…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > regulation-policy > all-ed-tech-contracts-are-under-review-as-part-of-lausd-initiative-to-limit-screen-time > 2026 > 05

All Ed Tech Contracts Are Under Review As Part of LAUSD Initiative to Limit Screen Time

2+ mon, 1+ week ago  (577+ words) One of the largest school systems in the country is reviewing all of its current contracts related to classroom technology as part of a push to limit student screen time. In addition to putting Los Angeles Unified Schools on the…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > education-market > ais-hidden-costs-what-k-12-needs-to-know-about-energy-and-infrastructure > 2026 > 04

AI’s Hidden Costs: What K-12 Needs to Know About Energy and Infrastructure

2+ mon, 3+ week ago  (684+ words) As school districts move from experimenting with artificial intelligence to considering systemwide adoption, a less visible challenge is coming into focus – the physical infrastructure powering these tools. As those implications play out at both district and state levels, vendors selling…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > regulation-policy > policymakers-are-looking-to-cut-down-kids-screen-time-ed-tech-could-be-included-in-that > 2026 > 02

Policymakers are Looking to Cut Down Kids' Screen Time. Ed Tech Could Be Included in That.

5+ mon, 3+ day ago  (555+ words) Parents and mental health experts are increasingly concerned that excessive screen time may harm students. And as policymakers move to impose new limits on the amount of time children spend looking at screens, they’re often lumping classroom ed-tech tools together…...

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marketbrief.edweek.org > regulation-policy > california-implements-new-laws-regulating-ai-and-social-media-for-children > 2025 > 11

California Implements New Laws Regulating AI and Social Media for Children

8+ mon, 5+ day ago  (471+ words) California has become the latest state to enact comprehensive artificial intelligence safety legislation aimed at protecting children online, as policymakers’ perspective increasingly shifts from, “What can AI do?” to “How safe is AI?” Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a package of…...