February 16, 2013

What’s the Buzz? Nonfiction Books for Common Core

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SPONSORED BY: DK Publishing, Teacher Created Materials, Lerner Publishing, ReferencePoint Press and School Library Journal
EVENT DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET/12:00 – 1:00 PM PT

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What are the best nonfiction Common Core books to stock with your shelves with? DK Publishing, Teacher Created Materials, Lerner Publishing and ReferencePoint Press are here to help fill your library’s nonfiction section by presenting their upcoming titles that fit perfectly into the new standards. This is a must-see resource for Common Core, featuring forthcoming books, nonfiction trends,  and answers to your questions!

Panelists
Jaimie Cona – Children’s Marketing Manager, DK Publishing
Susan Copeland – Director of Education, Teacher Created Materials
Terri Lynn Soutor – Vice President, Marketing & Digital Products, Lerner Publishing Group 
Chris Nasso -  Marketing Director, ReferencePoint Press

Moderator
John Peters - reviewer, School Library Journal

Can’t make it on March 12? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience!

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