The other day I pointed out something we’re noticing in our work researching Common Core implementation: In the past the largest states had disproportionate influence, now it’s the states moving the fastest that may end up setting the agenda.
Here’s another, related, question. One of the promises of Common Core is to break-away from the homogenized textbook and move toward more customized (and primary source) texts and materials for students. Will Common Core create an entry point for smaller publishers or will the big ones just reposition and take advantage of the scale Common Core offers and continue to dominate the market?
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