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How Are ESSA’s Evidence Standards Affecting K-12 Companies?

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A key requirement in the federal Every Student Succeeds Act says that vendors must show that their products and strategies focused on school interventions are backed by evidence—and it’s already having an impact. Some districts are questioning or scrapping longtime contracts with K-12 companies. And education vendors are scrambling to make it on the lists of evidence-backed companies created by states, which wield great power in the process. In this webinar, we’ll break down what companies need to know about the evidence standards set by states, how school districts are using them, and how vendors must adjust or risk getting rejected by K-12 district clients.

Speakers:

Latoya Dixon
Latoya Dixon

Director of School Transformation, South Carolina Department of Education

Sara Kerr
Sara Kerr

Vice President of Education Policy Implementation, Results for America

 

Moderator:

Sean Cavanagh
Sean Cavanagh

Managing Editor, EdWeek Market Brief

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Description

The Every Student Succeeds Act requires that districts use “evidence”-based programs and strategies in school interventions—and it’s a requirement that is having an impact on K-12 companies. In this webinar, we look at how states are setting evidence standards, how districts are using them, and how vendors need to adjust.

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Duration

1 Hour

Speakers

Latoya Dixon, Sara Kerr

Moderator

Sean Cavanagh

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