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Kendall Hunt Partners with Virtual Reality Science Curriculum Company VictoryVR

Education continues to evolve and now students can learn about a topic or place that puts them within the content they are learning about – literally. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company’s PreK-12 division has partnered with a virtual reality science curriculum company that allows students to do just that!

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Employee Spotlight: Angela Kearney

The month of June brings about Father’s Day, National Donut Day, the first official day of summer, and most importantly, a new KH Spotlight! Among these many things to celebrate in June, we’re celebrating Mrs. Angela Kearney.

 

Angela is the Marketing Manager for the PreK-12 Division. Before joining the Kendall Hunt team, she held various marketing and editorial roles at a number of companies

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Employee Spotlight: Lynn Steines

Here at Kendall Hunt, we have a very special employee to feature this month – one who has been with us for 40 years!

Lynn Steines is the Event Planning Manager who sees to convention logistics and special events for all of our divisions and works with various internal departments to plan successful events.

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San Francisco Unified School District Chooses to Customize Curriculum

Earlier this week, Kendall Hunt Publishing Company announced a new division catering to the K-12 marketing. ConstructEd allows you to build curriculum in three simple ways: create, customize or adopt.

When the San Francisco Unified School District was looking to adopt new science materials, they knew what they did not want – an off-the-shelf science book they would adopt and have to use for 8-10 years. Inste

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Why Doesn't Everyone Teach Math This Way?

Part 1: Important Questions

“This is good. You are right. We’re convinced. Why isn’t this the way math is taught in more places? Why don’t more people get this?”

I get this question often at workshops, presentations, and keynotes from teachers, administrators, and my university students, but recently I ha

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Kendall Hunt Presents 2017 NAGC Master’s & Specialist Award

Kendall Hunt Publishing President Chad Chandlee presented Heather Vaughn, Assistant Director of Advanced Academics at The University of Texas at Austin, Utah High School, the 2017 Master’s & Specialist Award at NAGC 2017 Friday morning, Nov. 10, 2017, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Vaughn was selected because of her varied work on behalf of gifted children and her commitment to her own continuing education.

The Master’s & Specialist Award is presented to those who have demonstrated at least four of the following: teaching, writing, advocacy, curriculum development, communit

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Gifted Unit Awarded 2017 Legacy Book Award

Kendall Hunt Publishing Director of K-8 Product Development & Sales Janet Meyers and Gifted Sales Consultant Barb Schoop accepted the 2017 Legacy Book Award for Curriculum Materials for the unit Mind Your Time during the Texas Association for the Gifted & Talented Annual Conference Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, in Houston, Texas.

The TAGT Legacy Book Awards honor books published in the United States that not only have long-term potential for positively influencing the lives o

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Kendall Hunt Sponsors Wahlert Science Day

Inquiry-based science and hands-on learning are important components of the science curriculum offerings from Kendall Hunt Publishing. We believe that learning through doing allows students to experience what they are learning about in a way that cannot be obtained simply through reading or writing.

With our passion and belief in hands-on learning, we were proud to once again sponsor of the Wahlert Science D

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Kern High School District Adjusting Well to New Custom Math Curriculum

Kern High School District in Bakersfield, California, delayed adopting new Algebra curriculum longer than most districts because they wanted to see what curriculum would be available for new standards and practices. They agreed they wanted something different than what they were using previously. When they couldn’t hold off any longer, they contacted all the publishers of the various math curriculum they were interested in and began the review process.

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BCSC District Creates Their Own Trigonometry Book

Bartholomew Consolidated (IN) recently created a one-semester math course for students who had successfully completed Algebra 2 that did not wish to take standard precalculus. This course covers traditional high school trigonometry topics without the same level of abstraction as a precalculus course.

“It ended up being an easy process,” said Ed Vogel, math chair at Columbus East High School, part of the Bart