Friday, January 26, 2018

Free Three-Week Trial of Education Week



We are excited to announce that, from now until February 15, 2018, we will be running a free trial of Education Week, an excellent web resource for breaking news, analysis, and opinion on K-12 education issues affecting school and district leaders, teachers, policymakers, and ed-tech professionals.

You can find the link to the trial on the databases page of the library website.

During the trial, Seton Hill users will have instant access to all premium content on the Education Week site, including:
  • Education Week Online, featuring daily news, commentary and analysis on policy, legislative and overall shifts and trends in the U.S. K-12 space. 
  • Education Week digital edition, an electronic replica of the print edition, days before the print edition is delivered. 
  • Teacher Channel perfect for teachers and professional development with daily news, stories and content focused on the teaching profession, including videos, case studies and best practices. 
  • Digital Directions with daily online features for education technology trends and insights, geared towards IT specialists and media/technology professionals. 
  • Industry & Innovations for K-12 decision-makers, reporting on the intersection of K-12 schools and districts and vendors, trends, best practices and much more. 
  • Quality Counts, Diplomas Count and Technology Counts annual reports and archives, and special reports, story packages and archives. 
  • State Highlight Reports which provide over 40 data indicators to assess and compare performance in key areas, by state. 
  • 33 years of fully-searchable archives, so you can research and focus on specific hot-button issues and events. 
  • Exclusive online-only content, including 60 blogs on vitally important K-12 topics. 
  • Multimedia tools, including district geographic maps, videos & infographics and photo galleries. 
  • Ed Week Research Center, with special reports, surveys and access to our staff of full-time researchers for customized research needs. 
  • Education Counts database, where you can build customized tables and reports by state and other indicators. 
Make sure to check out this great resource during the trial period.  If you have any questions or comments, please contact Adam Pellman at pellman@setonhill.edu.

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