Open Court Reading
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The Open Court Reading Program is a core Language arts/English series used in a large number of elementary schools classrooms. It was one of two reading programs adopted for use in California schools when textbooks were last chosen in 2002. The other was Houghton-Mifflin Reading. For the 2008 Edition, Open Court Reading's name was changed to Imagine It!.
The series is published by McGraw-Hill Education.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website of SRA/McGraw-Hill, Open Court Reading publisher.
- Open Court Resources.com, largest collection of free Open Court Reading Resources on the internet created by and for Open Court Reading teachers
- A Yahoo Discussion Board created by teachers of Open Court Reading to share ideas for teaching the program.
- US Department of Education, What Works Clearinghouse, WWC Intervention Report, August 2012, "Adolescent Literacy: Open Court Reading", http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/interventionreport.aspx?sid=568
- Borman, G.D., Dowling, N.M. and Schneck, C. (2008) Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 30(4), 389–407.