K-12 Supplemental Materials Market Report 2024, with Profiles of Boxlight, Cengage, Discovery Education, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Imagine Learning, McGraw Hill, Pearson, Savvas, Scholastic and More
Dublin, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "State of the K-12 Supplemental Materials Market 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Generative AI is becoming integrated in certain supplemental materials.
The size of the K-12 instructional supplemental materials market is estimated to be $4.62 billion in 2024 and is forecast to grow to $4.98 billion in 2026, representing a CAGR of 2.9% and increase its share of the total K-12 instructional materials market from 45.04% to 45.18%.
The report uncovers several reasons for the continued increase, including the vast amount to content available through simple internet searches the rise of Open Education Resources (OER) and a shift towards new teaching and learning best practices, such as engagement and inquiry-based learning, which often necessitate supplemental materials.
This report also examines definitions of supplemental material; various types and sources of resources; the size of the market by key subject areas: science, reading, math, and social studies; teachers' practices and perspectives when using supplemental resources: when educators seek it; where do they search; and how they search and browse; downsides and drawbacks with supplemental materials, including issues around quality and alignment to standards; problems with virtual resource pools; the role of generative AI, and implications and opportunities for states, school districts, and educational publishers to assist teachers in locating appropriate supplemental materials.
The report provides an analysis of what teachers look for when choosing a supplemental resource based on the subject area; the problems with user ratings on unregulated supplementary websites like Teachers Pay Teachers; and opportunities for educational materials publishers to play a larger role in assisting schools and teachers in choosing supplemental materials.
This report covers major themes and elements impacting the supplemental materials market, including:
Digital instructional materials
Open web resources
Open Education Resources (OER)
Engagement-based learning
Inquiry-based learning
NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
Remote learning
Market dynamics
Teacher practices
Material quality
Curriculum alignment
Political influences on education
AI integration in supplemental materials
Virtual resource collections
The State of the K-12 Supplemental Materials Market 2024 report also identified and profiles major educational material publishers and small innovators in the supplemental market.
Major businesses profiled include:
Boxlight
Cengage
Discovery Education
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Imagine Learning
McGraw Hill
Pearson
Renaissance Learning
Savvas
Scholastic
Stride Learning Solutions
Publishers and investment professionals can trust this report to provide the inside intelligence needed to evaluate the growth potential and understand the trends impacting the market for the K-12 supplemental instructional materials market. This report is an essential tool for publishing executives, M&A advisors, market analysts, and industry consultants who need to understand the larger trends and necessary business strategies when considering the supplemental materials instructional market.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1: What are Supplemental Materials?
Background
What is "Supplemental Material"?
Some Distinctions
Why Supplementary Materials Matter - and Why They Matter So Much Today
Where Do Supplemental Resources Come From?
Chapter 2: The Supplementary Materials Market: Sales, Spending, and Forecasts
Looking at the Future- and the Present - What About Generative AI?
Off the Shelf AI Enabled Supplemental Materials
Chapter 3: Teachers' Practices and Perspectives
Why and When Teachers Seek Out Supplementary Materials
Supplemental Materials in Science and Math
Where Do Teachers Search?
How Do Teachers Search and Browse for Materials?
Ela Instruction
Mathematics Instruction
Science Instruction
Establishing Criteria for a Quality/Desirable Source
After Selection
Chapter 4: Downsides and Drawbacks with Supplementary Materials
The Research
Strengths
Weaknesses
Causes of the Weaknesses
Ineffective Resource Rating Methods
Incorrect or Misleading Resource Descriptions
Poor Google Search Capabilities
Time Stresses
Other Reasons Teachers Not Using High Quality Supplementary Materials
Other Approaches for Addressing Quality Shortfalls
The Role of States
State of New Mexico
Our Mission
New Mexico Adopted Multiple List of Instructional Materials
High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM) Reviews
Adopted Multiple List - All Subjects: Revised 4/8/24
Rubric for Social Studies Supplementary Instructional Materials
Summary of New Mexico Rubric
Chapter 5: Implications and Opportunities
State and School District Guidance
The Role of Educational Publishers
Potential Problems with Standards and Guidance
Chapter 6: Company Profiles
Major Players
Boxlight
Cengage
Discovery Education
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Imagine Learning
Mcgraw Hill
Nerdy
Renaissance Learning
Savvas
Stride Learning Solutions
Scholastic
Selected Other Publishers
Accelerate Learning (Stemscopes)
Amazon Ignite
Amplify
Big Universe
Brainpop
Carnegie Learning (Zorbit's Math)
Desmos
Edgenuity
Explorelearning
Follett (Follett Classroom Libraries)
Khan Academy
Kahoot!
Lexia Learning
Newsela
Reconstructure US
Rethinked
Rosetta Stone
Square Panda (Squaretales)
Xanedu
Appendix: State Guidance for School Districts
Alabama
Colorado
Delaware
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Nebraska
Ohio
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Texas
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