Textbook Adoption FAQ
| PLEASE NOTE: This page is designed for schools and systems familiar with
the Tennessee textbook adoption process. It is not intended to replace
the Tennessee Department of Education web site for Textbook Services, http://www.tennessee.gov/education/ci/textbook/index.shtml, which contains the
official information about the state's rules and regulations related to the
textbook adoption process. This page is designed to help facilitate schools
with frequently asked questions about the adoption of textbooks for the state
career and technical education courses. |
- Where is the official list of textbooks approved for adoption in Tennessee?
- Go to the Tennessee Book Company web site www.tennesseebook.com/. Select Textbook (or Workbook) Catalog, and select the section appropriate for the program area.
- What is the procedure for handling adoption of a textbook if the
state-approved list does not contain approved texts for a particular course?
- There is a formal process for reviewing and adopting textbooks if a textbook has
not been approved for adoption. Specific information on the local adoption
process can be found at the Department's Textbook Adoption web site, http://www.tennessee.gov/education/ci/textbook/index.shtml. The State
Textbook Commission has developed Guidelines for Use of Textbook Programs Not on
Contract for approved courses for which no textbook is included on the
official list and/or technology-based courses for which local electronic
hardware and/or software configurations require a textbook not included on the
official list. Once the steps in the guidelines have been completed, the local
adoption is reported to the Office of Textbook Services. Special permission or
approval from the state is not required. Click below to view the guidelines and
the list of courses to which the guidelines apply.
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- Guidelines
for adopting textbooks not on the
approved list
- List
of career and technical courses for which
no textbook has been approved
- Are consortium materials or textbooks available for the Principles of
Technology, Technical Math, Technical Algebra, Technical Geometry (new course),
Biology for Technology, and English IV: Communication for Life)?
- There sometimes is confusion about how to handle textbook adoption because some
of these courses courses were originally developed as a part of consortium
activities, which resulted in instructional materials specifically designed for
the courses. The following may be of assistance in the adoption of textbooks
for these courses:
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*Note: Check for training requirements for new teachers of these courses.
- When does the state adopt textbooks for courses?
- State textbooks are adopted in conjunction with the standards development cycle:
(Go to http://www.tennessee.gov/education/ci/textbook/index.shtml;
select Tennessee Textbook Adoption Cycle.)
- Biology for Technology and Principles of Technology are adopted in conjunction
with the Science textbooks; Technical Math, Technical Algebra, and Technical
Geometry are adopted in conjunction with the Math textbooks; and English IV:
Communication for Life is adopted in conjunction with English/Language Arts
textbooks.
- Where are standards for courses?
- Go to the following web site: www.state.tn.us/education/cte/standards.shtml.
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