STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Perhaps the single greatest missed opportunity for traditional K-12 publishers in the last decade was passing on the call from New York state Department of Education for partners to develop PreK-12 curriculum materials aligned to Common Core State Standards in both mathematics and English language arts that schools could download for free.
The resulting products--EngageNY, the English language arts curriculum, and Eureka Math—have been extremely popular with schools and often are used as the core curriculum.
"Instead of being part of the solution, the major commercial publishers created new competitors," said Kathy Mickey, senior analyst and managing editor of the Education Group at Simba Information, the longtime provider of business intelligence in media and publishing.
How established publishers strategically approach the changing demand in the U.S. school market and the challenge of innovating ed-tech startups is the focus of the just released PreK-12 Instructional Materials Industry Competitive Analysis, 2018 from Simba Information.
School districts have shown sustained interest in creating their own curriculum and then finding various resources to use with it. Frequently, solutions are open educational resources, at lower prices if not free.
"Large publishers are streamlining their operations and focusing on what they see as their core opportunities," Mickey said. "And they are going in different directions. For instance, Pearson is trying to divest its U.S. K-12 curriculum; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is beefing up its supplemental offerings, and Cambium Learning Group is undertaking a strategic review of its business."
PreK-12 Instructional Materials Industry Competitive Analysis, 2018 examines the ways publishers are adapting to the changing market, including how mergers and acquisitions are reshaping the competitive landscape; target areas of rising technology start-ups; emerging trends in market demand; and how publishers are performing against market challenges and opportunities. The report includes strategic profiles of 13 leading core basal and supplemental publishers in the PreK-12 market.
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