Simba Information's 2008 National Textbook Adoptions Scorecard and 2009 Outlook

Nov 20, 2008
46 Pages - Pub ID: CURP1609529
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  • Introduction and Background
  • Role of Funding
  • Textbook Adoption Cycles
  • Key Adoption States
  • Increasing Complexity
  • 2008 Textbook Adoption Opportunity and Results
  • 2008 Math Sales Driven by Texas Elementary Spending
    • Pearson’s enVisionMATH Dominates K-5 in Texas
    • McGraw-Hill Captures 2nd Place
    • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Places 3rd
    • Budget Crisis, Uncertainty Over Algebra Temper California Buying
    • Mississippi Also Bought Math
  • 2008 Off-Year for Science
  • Reading Sales Strong for K-5
    • Florida Schools Offered Many Choices
    • $79.7 Million for K-5 Reading in Florida
    • Little Interest for Development Reading for 6-8
    • Comprehensive and Supplemental Intervention Lag
    • Alabama Pushed for Integration of Intervention in Reading Programs
    • Intervention Sales in Alabama
    • Pearson Commanded Alabama Elementary Segment
    • PreK Is Small Segment
    • Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin Combo
    • Pearson Leads the Charge in Oklahoma
    • Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin Strong in Oklahoma
    • Harcourt Shows Strength in K-12 Louisiana Reading
    • Little Reading Purchased in Idaho
  • Light Year for English Language Arts
    • Indiana ELA Spending Estimated at $15 Million to $20 Million
  • Social Studies Big in North Carolina and Tennessee
    • North Carolina Social Studies Spending Estimated at $57.9 Million
    • Tennessee Social Studies Spending Estimated at $50.8 Million
  • McGraw-Hill Leads Simba’s 2008 Adoption Scorecard
  • Pearson, McGraw-Hill Titles Dominate K-5 Best-Sellers; HMH in 6-8
  • Electronic Providers Struggle to Find Adoption Path
    • Florida Accepts Technology for Intervention
    • Pearson Succeeds with Blended Approach in Math
    • States Vary on Technology Acceptance
  • Forecast: Decline in Adoption Market in 2009
    • California Is Largest Adoption Opportunity
    • Math in Five States
    • 2010 and Beyond

  • Table 1: Textbook Adoption States
  • Table 2: 2008 Textbook Adoption Opportunity, Selected Disciplines
  • Table 3: Texas 2008 K-5 Math Textbook Adoption
  • Table 4: K-8 Share, California Mathematics, 20 Largest Districts
  • Table 5: Florida 2008 Reading K-5 Adoption
  • Table 6: Alabama 2008 Reading and Literature Adoption
  • Table 7: Oklahoma 2008 Reading and Literature Adoption
  • Table 8: Louisiana 2008 Reading Adoption, K-5
  • Table 9: Louisiana 2008 Literature Adoption, 6-8
  • Table 10: Louisiana 2008 Literature Adoption, 9-12
  • Table 11: North Carolina 2008 Social Studies Adoption
  • Table 12: North Carolina 2008 Social Studies Adoption, K-5
  • Table 13: North Carolina 2008 Social Studies Adoption, 6-8
  • Table 14: North Carolina 2008 Social Studies Adoption 9-12
  • Table 15: Tennessee 2008 Social Studies Adoption
  • Table 16: Tennessee 2008 Social Studies Adoption, K-5
  • Table 17: Tennessee 2008 Social Studies Adoption, 6-8
  • Table 18: Tennessee 2008 Social Studies Adoption, 9-12
  • Table 19: Simba Information’s Adoption Scorecard, 2008
  • Table 20: Simba’s Best-Selling Textbook Series, 2008
  • Table 21: California’s Adopted Reading K-8 Materials, 2009
  • Table 22: Selected K-12 State Adoption Schedules for Bid Years 2008-2011
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