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SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
Hannah Aliyetti
TRUE OR FALSE?
Most publishers are in it just for the money.• True. Some make short term profits that are “safe”
versus others that take more risky routes.
There is a high risk involved in publishing elementary to secondary texts.
• True. $500,000 investment -> 100,000 textbooks
Most states have adopted textbooks to use statewide.• False. California and Texas are two examples that do.
20% of total sales of a particular text.
WHAT FACTORS DO THINK MIGHT CONTRIBUTE TO HOW A TEXTB OOK
IS WRIT TEN/PUBLISHED?
IT MAY OR MAY NO T SU RPRISE YO U…
Economical
Political
Publishers money
• Textbooks – necessary for learning and provide a curriculum to follow
ECONOMICAL
In 1980 - $6 billion entire book industry
• $1.5 billion elementary, secondary, and college
• $1.2 billion encyclopedias, reference, etc.
• $660 million mass market paperbacks
ECONOMICAL
ECONOMICAL
Focus toward intro courses• Provide a general framework and hope it sticks• Make adjustments later if needed• More $$$$$$!
Bad news for publishers:• Only 3 out of 10 books, in general, are profitable
Focus toward states that adopt texts (more next!)
POLITICAL
State Adoption• U.S. has no government control over real curriculum
content• States can choose to adopt a single text for a class
• Approved by committees/agencies• Limited numbers can be selected for use in schools
What does the state believe?• Creationism vs. evolutionism? – big debate to put in
textbooks
School board vote
Teachers not normally required to use
• What other tools do teachers use now?
WHO PICKS THE B O OKS FO R THE SCHO OL S?
AS A COLLEGE STUDENT, WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
TEXTBOOKS?
Heavy, expensive, dull, lack color, etc.
DID YOU KNOW?
55% of college students report most of their knowledge from starting college was due to textbooks.
There is a dispute about how and when to include new research within texts.
There are many ways to save on textbooks: e-readers, open source textbooks, etc.
E -R EADER S W ITHIN THE CLASSRO OM
http://live.wsj.com/video/a-high-school-without-textbooks/AED6577F-5846-4214-A00E-B2FF469DC809.html#!AED6577F-5846-4214-A00E-B2FF469DC809
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
Do you see e-readers/tablets working or not working within the public school environment?
What are the pros and cons?
WORKS CITED
Apple, M. W. (2001) Textbook publishing: the political and economic influences. Theory into Practice, 28 (4), 282-287.
Stambaugh, J. E. & Trank, C. Q. (2010). Not so simple: integrating new research into textbooks. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 9 (4), 663-681.
WORKS CITED
Apple, M. W. (2001) Textbook publishing: the political and economic influences. Theory into Practice, 28 (4), 282-287.
Stambaugh, J. E. & Trank, C. Q. (2010). Not so simple: integrating new research into textbooks. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 9 (4), 663-681.
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