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[ ] [Indian Ed-Tech Giant Byju's Raises $250 Million in Fresh Funding]( | TechCrunch Indian ed-tech giant Byju’s, which has postponed plans to become public this year, has raised $250 million in new funding. [How November's State Elections Will Shape the K-12 Market]( | EdWeek Market Brief Candidates are running on promises to expand school funding, and in some cases impose further restrictions on classroom lessons about racism. [Academic Recovery for K-12 Students to Cost $700B]( | U.S. News States have received billions in aid to help struggling students, but a new study shows it’s not nearly enough. [How One School Avoided the Pandemic Plunge in Math Scores]( | The New York Times Benjamin Franklin Elementary in Connecticut overhauled the way it taught — and the way it ran the classroom. Every minute counted. [ ] ADVERTISEMENT Market Brief Summit Live Nov. 3-4 in Dallas, TX Join us live and in-person to learn and network with other education executives and gain focused market intel to help you plan for the industry’s next big changes. [Watch Now](
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[ ] [Michigan State President’s Resignation Concerns Gov. Whitmer, Other Officials]( | MLive.com Multiple officials from across Michigan expressed concern over the sudden resignation of Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley. [Enrollment Trends New and Old Emerge From Pandemic]( | Inside Higher Ed Institutions are eager to see this fall’s enrollment numbers as they prepare to strategize for a post-pandemic landscape. The data are scattered, but some trends are starting to emerge. [How DeSantis and Florida Republicans are Reshaping Higher Education]( | Politico Most recently, the governor’s chief of staff helped Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) navigate the University of Florida presidential selection process. [At One University, Resistance to a New Covid Policy Comes From Inside the House]( | Chronicle of Higher Education A requirement at Fordham University that employees stay up to date on their Covid vaccinations, including the latest bivalent booster, has prompted a vocal backlash from some instructors. [ ] ADVERTISEMENT Revamped Sales Teams, District Device Purchases, Print vs. Digital Shifts, and a Key State Market As an EdWeek Market Brief member, you’ll go behind the scenes with our editorial team, and look at their reporting on important topics in the K-12 market over the past quarter. [Available On-Demand](
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[ ] [With Teachers in Short Supply, States Ease Job Requirements]( | AP News As schools across the South grapple with teacher shortages, many are turning to candidates without teaching certificates or formal training. [Florida Teachers Could Lose Their Licenses Under New Rule Tied to 'Don't Say Gay' Law]( | Education Week A proposed rule could strip teachers' licenses if they teach about gender identity or sexuality to K-3 students. [What the White House ‘AI Bill of Rights’ Means for Education]( | EdSurge News With anxiety over AI growing, the federal government published its blueprint for how to keep privacy from flatlining in the digital age. [What Big Losses in School Enrollment Mean for Education Companies]( | EdWeek Market Brief School districts face a financial "bloodletting" in a few years as enrollment declines, loss of stimulus, and a potential economic slowdown takes hold, says Marguerite Roza of Georgetown University. Comings & Goings
[ ] [Brett Lacquercia]( joined Education Perfect as its new head of sales for the U.S. Lacquerica has worked in online language education sales for about 20 years, most recently serving as regional sales director of Defined.ai and head of sales at Wordly. Florida International University, the second-largest university in Florida, selected interim President[Kenneth Jessell]( lead the university in a permanent capacity. Jessell previously served as the university’s chief financial officer for 13 years. [Michael Barber]( was appointed chair of Nord Anglia University, the digital professional development platform of international school network Nord Anglia Education. Barber, currently chancellor of the University of Exeter and chair of Delivery Associates, previously held education-focused roles in the U.K. government, including serving as chief advisor to the secretary of state for education on school standards. Heard of executives changing jobs within the education industry? Write to edbiz-transitions@educationweek.org. Jobs
[ ] [Sr Operations Analyst]( Northwest Evaluation Association In the Senior Operations Analyst role, you will primarily be responsible for on-going revenue and expense reporting out of business systems. [Product Manager]( Carnegie Learning, Inc. The Math Product Manager, 9-12 reports to the Executive Director of Math Product Management and will work collaboratively with key stakeholders throughout our organization. [Associate Revenue Operations Analyst]( Northwest Evaluation Association The Associate Revenue Operations Analyst is responsible for the continuous effort for efficient workflow, responsiveness, and operational excellence, emphasizing financial and related systems through exemplary leadership and optimal use of team resources. Find a Job
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