As school districts strive to serve a large community of ELL learners, educational publishers likewise must rise to the challenge. In so doing, K-12 publishers face producing engaging, accurate, consistent, and relevant educational materials. To accomplish this goal,...
Many schools have been implementing interactive workbooks. Thus, this change is not just out of necessity. These workbooks present many advantages to both learners and educators. Interactive workbooks are the next innovative development coming out of the digital...
The impact of COVID-19 on book sales is both subtle and profound. K-12 book sales thrived throughout the pandemic. Leaders face unusual headwinds in book sales – record number jumps in sales coupled with labor shortages and supply chain disruptions. First,...
Educators work hard to keep students engaged and excited about learning. Publishing leaders help teachers and students grow and learn together as one class—no matter their physical location – with remote-ready products. Likewise, leaders urge their content teams...
Lost in translation is more than a cute idiom. For English Language Learners (ELL) and their educators, loss in translation is a genuine experience. Transadaptation builds the best meaning even for assessments. Teachers need help, and publishers can provide solutions....
A director of learning design needs to ensure instructional materials created by their design team are marketable. A proof of concept for K-12 publishers and providers helps ensure instructional materials target the audience correctly. This guide helps verify if the...