- We believe students would rather pay $20 to $40 for a digital textbook than $80 to $160 for an old-fashioned ink, paper, string, and paste product.
- We believe that knowledge for higher education must be provided in ways that take advantage of modern digital technologies.
- We believe that authors deserve the lion's share of the profit from their work.
Now available:
- Teaching the Social Sciences and History in Secondary Schools (© 2011) Revised by Laurel R. Singleton
- Effective Elementary Social Studies (© 2010) By John D. Hoge
- Financial Literacy for Children and Youth (© 2008) Edited by Thomas A. Lucey and Kathleen S. Cooter
- Teaching Middle Level Social Studies: A Practical Guide for 4th-8th Grades(© 2012) By Scott L. Roberts (click to request exam copy available July 2012)