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United States K-12 Science Market Outlook Report 2022-2024: Districts Embrace STEM but Take Different Paths to Get ThereDUBLIN, Nov. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "United States K-12 Science Market Outlook" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The market for K-12 instructional materials in science will grow at a strong pace in 2022-2023 and throughout 2023-2024 A continuation of strong state budgets and grants from both governmental and non-governmental sources to promote science and STEM will be key factors in spurring the market for K-12 instructional materials in science to grow at a strong pace in 2022-2023 and throughout 2023-2024. That's just one of the findings of the report, United States K-12 Science Market 2022. Factors driving the increase include the continuation of strong state budgets, as well as grants from both governmental and non-governmental sources to promote science and STEM. There are, though, hurdles and concerns that suppliers to this market need to monitor. Among these are the paucity of quality science materials that conform to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), new types of competition, and a pressing need for certain types of professional development. The report provides a comprehensive examination of the current and future landscape of the market for scientific instructional materials in the K-12 grades. Among the key issues covered are the specific drivers for the rate of growth; the impact of digital on print; alignment of materials to the new standards; the growth of supplemental materials; the increasing usage of OER and teacher-created materials; how districts are integrating STEM learning; why the trend towards inquiry-based learning is changing the needs of this market; and news and developments from key companies serving this sector. As of 2021, 20 states as well as the District of Columbia had adopted the Next Generation Science Standards, and 28 others have adopted their own standard informed by the same Framework. However, the report notes that fewer than 20% of materials in use in classrooms are aligned to the standards, representing an opportunity for publishers serving this market Also explored is the need for more professional development: specifically, to meet the trend to rely on more inquiry-based learning in the classroom. This is especially true at the K-5 level, where teachers are not subject matter experts in science. The report also examines noteworthy company and competitive developments. The ongoing growth in Open Education Resources (OER) and teacher-created materials can be considered a new form of competition; the creation of these materials are often driven by the need to produce more inquiry-based learning supplemental materials. Supplemental materials themselves are a noteworthy trend too, as they now consist of more than 60% of the total market. The report also identifies moves made by traditional publisher including the strategic spin offs by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and Pearson K-12, and a discussion of company partnerships and acquisitions. What this Report Covers The report provides a comprehensive examination of the current and future landscape of the market for scientific instructional materials in the K-12 grades. Among the key issues covered are an examination of the specific drivers for the rate of growth; the impact of digital on print; alignment of materials to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS); the growth of supplemental materials; the increasing usage of OER and teacher-created materials; how districts are integrating STEM learning; why the trend towards inquiry-based learning is changing the needs of this market; and news and developments from key companies serving this sector. Key Findings Among the key findings examined and analyzed in this report are a forecast growth of 7.1% for this market in 2022-2023, and a continued, though slower growth for 2023-2024. The report also reveals that 20 states and the District of Columbia have adopted the NGSS standards, while 28 others have adopted their own standard, which are informed by the same Framework. The K-12 Science Market report also reveals that fewer than 20% of materials in use in classrooms are aligned to these newer standards. Key Trends Discussed Several significant trends and developments are explored and analyzed in the report. Among them are the increasing in the use of supplemental materials in the classroom-with an increasing number of those materials created via Open Educational Resources (OER) or developed by the teachers themselves. Another trend examined in the report is how the increasing interest in inquiry-based learning is spurring the need for more professional training for teachers, particularly for those who are not already subject matter experts in science Publishing Companies Covered The report profiles the following key companies serving the science instructional market:
Key Topics Covered: 1 Methodology 2 Executive Summary 2.1 K-12 Instructional Materials Market Approaches $1.2 Billion 3 Market Size and Structure 3.1 Next Generation Science Standards and NGSS-Inspired Standards: Adoptions of New Science Standards, by State, as of 2022 4 Trends and Opportunities 4.1 Science Takes a Back Seat 5 Instructional Materials Needs 5.1 The Search for Quality, Aligned Materials 6 Competitive Trends 6.1 Change Comes to Big Players in 2021 7 Looking Forward 7.1 Gaps in the Market for Instructional Materials 7.3 Uncertainty Ahead 8 Company Profiles For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/11e33c Media Contact: Research and Markets Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/539438/Research_and_Markets_Logo.jpg View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/united-states-k-12-science-market-outlook-report-2022-2024-districts-embrace-stem-but-take-different-paths-to-get-there-301687959.html SOURCE Research and Markets |