DUBLIN, September 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Publishing for the PreK-12 Market 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Since the newest federal education law-Every Student Succeeds Act-was enacted in 2015, states have been devising implementation plans for how to best meet the needs of their PreK-12 students, and the instructional materials industry has been working on how to best help educators put those plans to work and to help students reach achievement goals.
Publishing for the PreK-12 Market 2017-2018 provides the most up-to-date data on enrollment and policy changes at the state and federal levels that are reshaping the school landscape for the coming years.
Publishing for the PreK-12 Market 2017-2018 also examines the strategies publishers are putting into effect and the new products that are emerging to meet the challenges and opportunities in the PreK-12 school market.
This research projects the PreK-12 instructional materials market will reach $8.75 billion in 2017, and the new annual Simba report examines the challenges and opportunities confronting instructional materials providers, beginning with a drive to personalize education for each child, revamping testing policies, implementing new science standards and refocusing on career and technical education.
Publishing for the PreK-12 Market 2017-2018 provides an annual comprehensive overview of the PreK-12 market and the instructional materials providers that serve it.
Topics in Publishing for the PreK-12 Market 2017-2018 include:
- Market size by media segment: basal core curriculum, courseware, digital supplements, print supplements, manipulatives, trade books, video, classroom magazines and state summative tests;
- Drivers of and challenges to growth by segment;
- Changing demographics of U.S. students;
- Trends in state funding for education;
- What subjects schools are spending on;
- The changing instructional materials adoption landscape;
- The pace of the uptake of courseware and digital supplements in schools;
- Detailed market data on schools-public, private, charter, home schools, and virtual schools;
- What companies have been sold; what companies might be
- Exclusive 2016 instructional materials adoption data;
- Competitive analyses of 11 leading publishers;
- Market segment projections through 2020.
Key Topics Covered:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Every Student Succeeds Act Kicks In
Instructional Materials Disappoint In 2016
Basal Curriculum Sales Decline
Courseware Generates Growth Of 3.7%
State Tests Grow In Uncertain Environment
Digital Media Captures 56.8% Share In 2016
K-12 Market To Grow At 2.5% Cagr Between 2016 And 2020
Chapter 1: Industry Size And Structure
Instructional Materials Sales Overall Disappoint In 2016
Digital Media Captures 56.8% Share In 2016
Competitive Landscape
Chapter 2: Enrollment & Demographics
Public School Enrollment On The Rise
Enrollment Patterns Vary Across The States
Private Enrollment Sees Declining Trend
Charter Enrollment Rises
Homeschool Enrollment Trends Up
More Virtual Schools, Some Blended Schools
Students In Poverty Are Target For Vendors
Schools Become More Diverse
Special Needs Students Require Services
State-Funded Prek Enrollment Swells
Chapter 3: Policy & Funding
Introduction
Essa Settled Policy, Then Trump Elected
Changing Course Under Trump
Funding For Fy 2017 Continues Priorities
Changing Priorities For Fiscal 2018
Where The Cuts Hit
Title I's 50 Largest Allocations
E-Rate Supports Classroom Connectivity
What Schools Need From E-Rate
State Education Funding Lags Over Decade
States Are Cautious With Fiscal 2018 Spending
State-Funded Prek Grows
Chapter 4: Basal Curriculum & Adoptions
Adoption States And Open Territories
Mcgraw-Hill Tops 2016 Adoption Publisher Scorecard
Adoptions Outlook In 2017 And Beyond
Chapter 5: Digital Instructional Materials: Courseware, Supplements, Video
Introduction
Courseware: Providers And Use Grow
Digital Supplements Give Schools Options
Video Used More, Purchased Less
Chapter 6: Outlook
K-12 Market To Grow At A 2.5% Cagr Between 2016 And 2020
Chapter 7: Company Profiles
Cambium Learning Group
Discovery Education
Goodheart-Willcox
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
K12 Inc.
Mcgraw-Hill Education
Pearson
Rosetta Stone, Inc.
Scholastic Corp.
School Specialty
Scientific Learning Corp.
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