• OhioLINK, a consortium of academic libraries across the state's colleges and universities, has secured agreements with four major textbook publishers - John Wiley & Sons, McGraw-Hill Education, Pearson and Macmillan Learning - to reduce the wholesale price of e-textbooks by up to 80 percent and courseware by up to 55 percent for member institutions. (campustechnology.com)
  • It started as a textbook published by Pearson. (bccampus.ca)
  • Three companies - Pearson, Cengage, and McGraw-Hill - control 80 percent of the college textbook market. (pirg.org)
  • And the results can't be good news for traditional textbook publishers. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Additionally, publishers, professors and universities in Europe are less active in promoting and adopting the use of e-textbooks compared to the USA. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • For more than 30 years, textbook publishers have added to that financial burden by driving up textbook costs through a variety of tactics. (pirg.org)
  • These publishers have historically driven up prices by issuing new editions with limited changes and taking advantage of a captive market of students who cannot choose an alternative to the assigned textbook. (pirg.org)
  • And a growing movement of openly licensed textbooks that are free or can be printed at low cost are creating real competition for traditional publishers - and saving students hundreds of millions. (pirg.org)
  • Inevitably this pot of gold at the end of the false rainbow which promises quality education for all, has attracted the attention of printers, publishers and buccaneers across the country who discern easy pickings in the perpetually expanding textbooks publishing business. (indiatogether.org)
  • Acquired by CNN , a list of textbooks that did not meet state criteria showed eight different publishers had their submissions rejected for referencing such topics. (georgetown.edu)
  • According to The New York Times , several of the textbook publishers said they have not yet received documents describing why their submissions were rejected. (georgetown.edu)
  • Big Ideas Learning, LLC , an educational publisher based in Erie, Pennsylvania, publishes mathematics textbooks and instructional technology resources. (georgetown.edu)
  • Unizin, the nonprofit consortium of 25 member universities, has teamed up with McGraw-Hill Education to combat the high cost of textbooks. (campustechnology.com)
  • The result is clear: the rapidly increasing cost of textbooks has students now spending over $3 billion of financial aid dollars each year on course materials. (pirg.org)
  • Embed from Getty Images After robbing your bank account to pay tuition, high textbook costs add insult to injury. (thedailycougar.com)
  • The latest effort is to automatically charge students for textbooks on their tuition bill. (pirg.org)
  • Students in the state of Ohio could potentially save $39.7 million annually on the cost of their textbooks, thanks to a new wholesale pricing deal. (campustechnology.com)
  • Lead Winds has launched two digital textbooks on an online platform with chapter-by-chapter access to the written textbook, an audiobook version, videos that teach the chapters, slideshows and extra videos of students and instructors sharing study notes and tips for each chapter. (campustechnology.com)
  • Students in the University of Missouri System have access to more affordable course materials, thanks to a new agreement with McGraw-Hill Education that lowers the cost of the company's electronic textbooks by 38 percent. (campustechnology.com)
  • Under the terms, faculty will be able to select content from VitalSource's catalog of digital textbooks and make them available to students on the company's digital textbook platform through their LMS from the first day of class. (campustechnology.com)
  • Nearly all of the courses for students earning an Associate of Arts degree in business will soon be covered by a free OpenStax textbook, thanks to a series of six new introductory business textbooks being produced by the Rice University-based publisher of open educational resources. (campustechnology.com)
  • Are College Students Buying Required Textbooks? (publishingperspectives.com)
  • This summer, E-textbook publisher Bookboon.com conducted a survey of college students in the United States, the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • In total, nearly 10,000 students completed a questionnaire found in the Bookboon student newsletter and on Facebook, consisting of eleven questions regarding the use of textbooks. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • In the United States, over 75% of students decide not to buy the textbooks their classes require, in large part because students find textbooks too expensive and are discouraged by the simple fact that quite often, only a few chapters from the books are needed for study. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • On average, US students spend $655 per year on required textbooks. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • But according to the survey, more than nine out of ten students find textbooks too expensive, resulting in the 76.6% of US students who make the decision not to purchase the required books. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • In the UK, the numbers are even more startling, with 83.3% of students not always buying required textbooks. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • So instead, according to the survey, students are constantly on the lookout for cheaper options, including copying the needed chapters, finding online alternatives, or, in the case of 60% of those surveyed, buying their textbooks second hand. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Indeed, only 25% of students buy their textbooks new, despite the recommendation of their professors to purchase the latest editions. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • The remaining 16% of students find other alternatives, including borrowing or renting the required textbooks. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Given this, it may not be surprising to learn that 58% of college students in the US prefer digital textbooks: students find them easier to carry, to read from, and believe they are cheaper. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • In countries such as German, the UK, and the Netherlands, only 30-40% of the students prefer digital textbooks. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Of course to put the $655 yearly price tag for textbooks into perspective, consider this: a 2011 study done by the Student Health Service of the University of Pennsylvania showed that students in the US also spend roughly $900 a year on alcohol. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • it occurred to me that most of the pilot programs and digital textbook stuff are aimed at college level students and up, with the most famous/infamous being Amazon's Kindle DX experiment with several universities. (geardiary.com)
  • Not to mention that a textbook can be purchased once and used for several students. (geardiary.com)
  • In the internet age, students have found new ways to work around high textbook costs. (pirg.org)
  • These codes lock students into high cost textbooks without significantly increasing educational value. (pirg.org)
  • Students are not permitted to elect the same topic twice. (umich.edu)
  • The partner U-M / Barnes & Noble Education textbook website is the official way for U-M students to view their upcoming textbook or course material needs, whether they choose to buy from Barnes & Noble Education or not. (umich.edu)
  • Students also can view a customized list of their specific textbook needs by clicking a "View/Buy Textbooks" link in their course schedule in Wolverine Access. (umich.edu)
  • Given that the total number of school and university students in the 29 states and four Union territories which constitute the Union of India aggregates a staggering 150 million at any point of time, and assuming that each student purchases or is granted five textbooks valued at a modest average price of Rs.15 annually, the estimated national expenditure on textbooks is a massive Rs. (indiatogether.org)
  • The experience came as part of the TOCCA teaching method-or Task-Oriented, Community-Centered Acquisition-where students forgo textbooks and focus more on acquiring foreign language skills through communication and experiences. (bethel.edu)
  • The series provides short, affordable and very readable textbooks aimed primarily at undergraduate biology students. (cambridge.org)
  • One math textbook, created and proposed by Big Ideas Learning, had a diagram labeled "Support for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)" and noted skills that the curriculum helps students develop, including self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, social awareness, and relationship building. (georgetown.edu)
  • Therefore, textbooks were investigated because their important educational status results in them relaying cultural depictions to students. (lu.se)
  • Hence, students may not be able to develop their identities with the assistance of the examined textbooks due to the omittance of cultural diversity and Swedish source culture which they could have contrasted with. (lu.se)
  • EFL) teaching material, teachers who normally rely on textbooks give their students opportunities to develop cultural identities and intercultural competence (ICC). (lu.se)
  • Students SHOW CARD 2 As I read the list of topics on this card, please tell me if you taught about each one in the class. (cdc.gov)
  • He finds the most valuable content to be in the initial chapters, which discuss topics like pathophysiology and hemodynamics, as these parts are the fruit of the labor of the most experienced physicians in the field, who have consolidated, distilled, and presented the information most understandably. (tctmd.com)
  • This international trio of authors from Switzerland, the United States, and Singapore recently published the second edition of their textbook, which adds new chapters and updates epidemiologic information. (cdc.gov)
  • Ed tech company Perceivant is introducing 15 new 'courses' - interactive courseware designed to replace the traditional textbook. (campustechnology.com)
  • Children are usually expected to accept unquestioningly the information and conclusions conveyed by teachers and textbooks, even that which is based on unfounded opinion and poorly supported deductions. (creation.com)
  • Textbooks are important assets in teachers' educational repertoires. (lu.se)
  • Albeit an increasing number of teachers decide to use various teaching materials, textbooks still bring structure and inspiration to lessons. (lu.se)
  • Instead of buying textbooks, professors collect a student fee to pay for hands-on experiences around the Twin Cities. (bethel.edu)
  • Kindles failed miserably due to hardware, and the current digital textbook crop are pretty heavily dependent on full computers, making them clunky. (geardiary.com)
  • In my general cardiology program, textbooks have been heavily emphasized as a primary information source, at least during the first part of our training. (tctmd.com)
  • Textbook 3 revises and builds on core knowledge from the previous book, covers new content and prepares children to build on this through the use of the rest of the primary and secondary series. (alkitab.com)
  • A recent (November 2004) expert committee review of textbooks for children in classes I-X published by NCERT during Rajput s tenure revealed that most of them are poor in content and often factually incorrect. (indiatogether.org)
  • Per the samples, there was little that touched on race, but many of the textbooks included SEL content. (georgetown.edu)
  • For papers, I search for websites that provide explanations or use Wikipedia, as there are summaries on almost every topic. (bosch-stiftung.de)
  • The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. (american.edu)
  • E-books are being widely adopted as alternatives to traditional textbooks. (campustechnology.com)
  • While the traditional topics are covered in customary detail, the strength of the book is its comprehensiveness and portability, providing a convenient reference. (cdc.gov)
  • The main audience for this textbook is travel medicine physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • A class of 500 freshmen starting high school would cost a district $250,000 before textbook costs just to get each kid an iPad, plus ongoing book costs each year. (geardiary.com)
  • But on the flip side, he said that there are certain parts of cardiology where the field is evolving so rapidly that it is difficult for the textbooks to keep up with the advancements. (tctmd.com)
  • A $4.9 million grant will enable the University of California, Davis and a consortium of other institutions to build out a set of open textbooks intended for chemistry and career and technical education courses. (campustechnology.com)
  • The U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education awarded the four-year grant as part of an open textbooks pilot program, which was funded by Congress as part of the 2018 omnibus spending bill. (campustechnology.com)
  • What is an Open Textbook? (bccampus.ca)
  • Around 6 AM on a frosty, dark Michigan morning, I sipped a cup of hot coffee and cracked open my echocardiography textbook. (tctmd.com)
  • The dimensions of the open, continuous and unchecked textbooks publishing rackets have recently come to light following the defeat of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government in the general election held last year. (indiatogether.org)
  • According to the Education Commission of the States, fewer than half of states approve textbooks at the state level, as others rely on schools or local agencies. (georgetown.edu)
  • Encyclopedias are reference works containing entries with summaries of knowledge, either covering topics in all fields or, in some cases, one particular subject. (lu.se)
  • Despite assurances in the State Department human rights report that the Saudi government has in the past year introduced "revised and newly written textbooks across the curriculum for most school grades," these texts continue to promote violence against apostates and "infidels" of all stripes. (realclearworld.com)
  • Top U.S. Treasury counterterrorism officials have called the Wahhabi teachings of these textbooks "kindling for Bin Laden's match," and warned that, without education reform, "we will forever be faced with the challenge of disrupting the next group of terrorist facilitators and supporters. (realclearworld.com)
  • On April 15, 2022, the Florida Department of Education announced the state had rejected 54 of the 132 proposed math textbooks for use in public school, citing the books were either "impermissible" with Florida's new standards or contained "prohibited topics," including references to CRT, inclusions of Common Core, and "unsolicited" additions of social-emotional learning. (georgetown.edu)
  • Devoted to health topics, such as alcohol or other drug use prevention, 1 A combined health education and physical education class, or 2 Mainly about some subject other than health education, such as science, social studies, or English? (cdc.gov)
  • The class VII Marathi-medium social science textbook published by Karnataka s directorate of textbooks, a subsidiary of the department of state educational research and training (dsert), features a map which shows Pakistan as an island in the Arabian sea, China as part of India and depicts Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh as island nations. (indiatogether.org)
  • Edited volumes or collections are books dealing with one specific topic in a comprehensive and scientific way. (lu.se)
  • The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, fabricated in Europe before the Russian revolution, is taught as historical fact in the religion textbook. (realclearworld.com)
  • million textbook and homework solutions, 24/7 expert help on demand, and math solver for instant solutions to even the toughest math problems. (bartleby.com)
  • This is a continuation of the broken textbook market, not a radical solution. (pirg.org)
  • In conclusion, the Manual of Travel Medicine and Health, Second Edition, should be a useful textbook for travel medicine physicians and those in training who want to learn more about the field. (cdc.gov)
  • In our language institute you will learn in the elementary level (A1-A2) amongst others with MENSCHEN , a textbook from the Hueber-Verlag. (deutschakademie.de)
  • Textbooks are the standard work for the study of a particular subject. (lu.se)
  • The State Department's some 1,000-page reports on human rights and religious freedom contain a mere few lines each year on the Saudi textbooks and typically include assurances of reform. (realclearworld.com)
  • A 9th grade textbook, for example, states: "It is part of God's wisdom that the struggle between the Muslims and the Jews should continue until the hour [of judgment] … The good news for Muslims is that God will help them against the Jews in the end. (realclearworld.com)
  • Dogmatic lessons in Saudi middle and high school textbooks instruct that many Muslims should be killed for their beliefs, including blasphemers, Christian converts, and those who merely "doubt" the Prophet's truth, as well as Shiites and Sufis, who are condemned as "polytheists" for praying at gravesites. (realclearworld.com)
  • Here you'll find articles detailing new developments in the area of e-book and e-textbook technologies, along with stories about institutions adopting them. (campustechnology.com)
  • During the five years (1999-2004) when the NDA ruled in Delhi, Union minister of human resource development Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi blatantly commissioned revisionist history textbooks projecting Hindu myths and legends as historical truths, and recklessly appointed under-qualified academics to apex level positions in research and academic institutions. (indiatogether.org)
  • Additionally, Nasser Lakkis, MD (Wayne State University), our chief of cardiology, told me that textbooks make us appreciate the core concepts of cardiology that have stood the test of time. (tctmd.com)
  • Elements from all core subjects are covered in the textbooks in an age-appropriate manner: Qur'anic stories, Islamic beliefs ('aqidah), religious rulings and rituals (fiqh) and major episodes from the life of Prophet Muhammad (s), as well as areas of personal development. (alkitab.com)
  • They typically offer an extensive overview of a broader subject, but there are also more advanced textbooks on specialized subjects. (lu.se)
  • We believe the information about textbooks to be accurate, but the Purdue University Bookstores are the official source of information on textbooks. (purdue.edu)
  • Introductory Microbiology), or a more in-depth treatment of a particular system or specific topic (e.g. (cambridge.org)