Showing posts with label Elementary School Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elementary School Vision. Show all posts

Careful When Ordering Inevitable on Amazon

We announced earlier that we had updated/revised Inevitable: Mass Customized Learning to include a chapter describing our Elementary School Vision. The addition of the Elementary Vision chapter expands our relevance to elementary school educators and parents significantly.

But because of some Amazon.com rules and policies, it is a bit difficult for buyers to know which book is being purchased. We asked CreateSpace, our publishers, and Amazon.com to stop giving buyers an option as the new version of Inevitable includes everything that was in the first edition . . . and all for the same price. We are afraid that buyers will not know that there is a new version and will be disappointed . . . and maybe a bit angry . . . when they learn that they have purchased an outdated version of our book.

So, when you go to Amazon.com to purchase Inevitable, make sure that you see the little note on the bottom left of the book which states "Includes New Elementary Vision." The new version has a 2012 copyright. (cjs)

Updated Inevitable Available

We have good news today . . . on two fronts. One, the updated Version of Inevitable: Mass Customized Learning has been revised to include a chapter that describes the Inevitable Elementary School vision. Tis available From Amazon.com or in bulk by contacting either Chuck or Bea. The new chapter is the companion chapter to chapter 7, Lori Does Her Learning Plan which helps to describe the MCL High School vision. The new Elementary School vision chapter is also available free of cost at our masscustomizedlearning.com website.


Two, the Fieldbook titled It's Inevitable: Customized Teaching and Learning is now with CreateSpace/Amazon being prepared for publication. You will like the field book. It focuses on the "on ramp" things educators and schools can do to ready themselves for system wide MCL. The Fieldbook is the effort of our partners, Technology and Innovation In Educaton. Dr. Jim Parry is leading a team of practitioners who know how to get us all started with the "heavy lifting" required to "manage the vision." (cjs)