[CASL-L] AEP seeking judges for educational publishing awards [from Neal Goff]

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 14 09:48:26 PST 2012


FYI.  I added the red bold highlight.


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Subject: AEP seeking judges for educational publishing awards [from Neal Goff]

AEP seeking judges for educational publishing awards [from Neal Goff]
A new posting was submitted in the community Exploring eBooks for K-12.
 AEP seeking judges for educational publishing awards
A new posting from Neal Goff (President, Egremont Associates, LLC)
 
The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) is seeking to expand its pool of 
educator judges for its annual awards program, and is looking for qualified 
educators to join its first ever National Educator Review Panel.
The AEP (on whose Board of Directors I serve as President) supports publishers 
and providers of educational content through advocacy, training, professional 
development, and other services.  Its annual awards program has highlighted 
publishers' excellence and innovation since 1967. In 2011, the AEP implemented a 
number of program upgrades, a key part of which was establishing a new judging 
process with a greatly expanded focus on educator review.
Involvement in the National Educator Review Panel is a great way for educators 
to learn more about the educational content development process and to provide 
valuable feedback directly to educational publishers.  In addition, panelists 
will have the opportunity to review and keep hundreds of dollars worth of new, 
cutting-edge educational materials and the option of attending Content in 
Context, AEP’s annual educational publishing conference, at a significantly 
reduced rate.
Judging is scheduled from February 8 through February 24 (and there is also a 
need for educators that could do reviews around March 19 through the end of the 
month). Assignments are based on age/grade level expertise and subject area 
interest. There are options to evaluate product remotely and/or at scheduled 
in-person evaluation days that will take place in the Washington, DC, and 
Philadelphia areas in February and March.
Not an educator? The AEP is looking to involve educational publishing 
professionals in the process as well. Industry judging takes place throughout 
March.
More detailed information about the program can be found at 
www.AEPweb.org/awards, and the new judging process is outlined at 
www.AEPweb.org/awards/judging.htm.
For more information, please contact Linda Swank at the AEP (302-295-8351 or 
lswank at aepweb.org).
Thanks,
Neal Goff
President
Egremont Associates
To reply to the message, go to http://www.edweb.net/.59c6f437
 
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