- Schools and districts are overwhelmed by the number of unprecedented changes and disruptions.
- Leadership teams often lack insights to identify relevant and critical trends.
- There are uncertainties about transforming the digital business to adopt rapidly changing technologies.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
When facing disruptions, schools and districts need to focus on strengthening their core business capabilities and embracing technology advancements to bolster business resilience.
Impact and Result
- Perform a broader scan to highlight the demonstrated and relevant trends to education.
- Help schools and districts identify the trends to follow depending on their maturity.
- Highlight the impact of the trends on school and IT leaders.
The Future of K-12 Education Trends Report
AN INDUSTRY STRATEGIC FORESIGHT TRENDS REPORT
Analyst Perspective
K-12 Education is going through unprecedented disruptions and challenges, such as:
In K-12 schools and districts, technology has traditionally been seen as secondary to the primary focus of education. This is a challenge for IT departments because they must compete with better-funded industries for skilled staff while still protecting their schools against the same cyberthreats. Moreover, technology is becoming increasingly important to the delivery of education and changing the way IT works with its stakeholders. Info-Tech’s trends report on the future of K-12 education investigates strategic foresights and highlights the relevant trends for school and IT leaders in education. |
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Info-Tech Insight
When facing disruptions, schools and districts need to focus on strengthening their core business capabilities and embracing technology advancements to bolster business resilience.
The future of K-12 education: Foundational IT elements
The business requires leadership from IT for the digital transformation to succeed
Home access connectivity A major challenge during the pandemic was the access students had to connectivity at home. This will continue to be a priority as education shifts to digital and online channels. |
Interoperability With the increased reliance on digital tools and content, there is a need for technology standards that facilitate interoperability. |
Advanced wireless Having strong Wi-Fi is a top technology priority for teachers and administrators. As devices continue to proliferate and as Internet of Things (IoT) devices increase in their capabilities, the K-12 education technology will require a strong technology infrastructure. |
Hybrid integration A hybrid integration framework to support various integration patterns such as on-premises to on-premises, on-premises to cloud, and cloud to cloud is key to enable IT capabilities. |
Cybersecurity A robust cybersecurity program covering the IT landscape is critical to ensure organizational information and assets are protected against the onslaught of various forms of attack. |
Advanced data analytics Enabling an advanced data analytics platform to support data-driven analysis is the foundational step necessary to support any core business transformation initiatives. |
The future of K-12 education: Three transformational trends
Comprehensive Security Build a resilient physical and cyber security environment. There has been an increase in both cyberattacks at districts and physical violence, especially within US schools. Districts are increasingly looking to technology to enhance the security of not only the data but also the students themselves. |
Shifting Technology Priorities The increase of digital and cloud-based technologies requires strategic changes. Districts are adopting more cloud and mobile technologies. This requires both teachers and IT to change their work behaviors. Workload increases and funding shortages are adding additional pressures on technology priorities. |
Maintaining the Digital Leap Forward Sustain continued adoption of technology and practices post-pandemic. The pandemic ushered in new technologies and new educational practices. Even with the return to physical classes, there is a persistent change in how education is now compared to just a few years ago. |
“The only risk mitigation you have for cloud is a contract, so you’re at risk unless you’ve got a contractual framework that holds the vendor to account. The problem with education is that most of the products that schools use are free. … If it’s free, then you’re the product.”
Michael O’Leary
Assistant Director-General and Chief Information Officer
Queensland Department of Education
NEXT STEP
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The future will bring more trends and technologies, making it pivotal that your schools or district continues to establish itself as the disrupter, not the disrupted. You must establish a structured approach to innovation management that considers external trends as well as internal processes. Info-Tech’s Define Your Digital Business Strategy blueprint and Build a Business-Aligned IT Strategy blueprint give you the tools you need to effectively process signals in your environment, build an understanding of relevant trends, and turn this understanding into action. |