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THE FUTURE OF TEXTBOOKS International Colloquium The Australian Publishers Association invites your response to an international colloquium - School Publishing: Research About Emerging Trends. The colloquium, which is being held on Thursday 11 October 2001 at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2001, is co-hosted by the APA, the Publishers Association (UK) and the Verband Schulbuchverlage E.V. (German Textbook Publishers Association).
School Publishing: Research About Emerging Trends
The Future of Textbooks
Session 1. Falling Investments
International data, comparisons and trends on spending in school publishingKeith Nettle
Keith Nettle Publishing ConsultantCLICK HERE to respond to session 1 or view a summary of the session 1 paper
Session 2. Changing Markets
Insights from research on the classroom use of textsDavid Lambert and Mike Horsley
Institute of Education, London,
TREAT, University of SydneyCLICK HERE to respond to session 2 or view a summary of the session 2 paper
Session 3. Developing Challenges
European Texts: New Content for a NewmediaFalk Pingil
Georg-Eckert-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung (Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research), Braunschweig.CLICK HERE to respond to session 3 or view a summary of the session 3 paper
Session 4. Emerging Institutions and Pressing Paradoxes
Reports from the Virtual School and 'ecotone', the Virtual and Real Classroom research on the nexus between printed and electronic publishingMike Horsley
TREAT University of SydneyCLICK HERE to respond to session 4 or view a summary of the session 4 paper
Participants
Invited Participants
- Negotiated through European Publishers Association
- International Publishing Association
- Publishers Association (UK)
- Verband Schulbuchverlage E.V.
- Australian Publishers Association
- TREAT
- Georg-Eckert Institute for Schulbuchforschung
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TREAT, University of SydneyPublication
TREAT will publish the Research MonographOrganisers
TREAT and Keith Nettle Publishing Consultancy
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