Writing a Book Review

  Reading is a big part of our values here at TextbookHub whether reading for pleasure, or reading for advancing knowledge. Reading is amazing for many things including: advancing vocabulary, understanding reading comprehension, increasing focus and much more! Truly understanding a book makes all of the difference in your review of it.   After completing…

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The Faces Behind TextbookHub

  Management Team Our management team is made up of four individuals who go above and beyond to make all operations run smoothly.  Javier Jurado is the C.O.O and Head of Sales. Jurado is responsible for the Customer Service experience and sales organization. Jurado treats all customers as though they are as family.  Natalia Walchi…

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Get Ready for Back to School with TextbookHub

  It happens every year, summer comes and goes in the blink of an eye. We hope you had a great summer full of relaxing, planning, traveling, learning and much more! Although summer isn’t quite over, you’ve probably been reminded enough as back to school items have filled retail stores. Back to school shopping is…

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Meeting the Needs of Today’s Students

  Education is one of those things that is constantly changing and evolving. In recent years, we have been taught that student’s don’t even have to be in a brick and mortar educational institution to learn. They can do it from anywhere! Here at TextbookHub, that’s what we are all about learning digital from anywhere!…

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National Education and Sharing Day

  During April, National Education and Sharing Day is celebrated. That gives us reason to celebrate here at TextbookHub. Education is the  key to being well- rounded and being given endless opportunities. Always do your best to educate somebody about something.   Education is something that we shouldn’t take for granted as teachers. The use…

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October is National Arts & Humanities Month

  The United States of America is home to many cultures and heritages. This is one of the reasons we have the nickname, The Melting Pot. We are home to many different individuals that come together and stand united in more ways than one. This is a reason  for celebration! Lucky for us, October is…

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What you need to know about AP Exams

  While in highschool it’s common for students to enroll in AP courses. AP stands for Advanced Placement. This is beneficial to take while you are in high school because it gives you more opportunities compared to a general course. AP courses can earn you college credit, stand out on transcripts and get you ahead…

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Top 6 TextbookHub Staff Summer Reads

The Look of the Book: Jackers, Covers, & Art at the Edges of Literature by Peter Mendelsund – I’ll nearly always pick up a book about book covers and this one concentrated largely on the twentieth century. I appreciated hearing from designers on their process and interactions (or not) with authors, as well as seeing…

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Approaches to Rigor

Recently we had the opportunity to present at a K-12 Conference and we hosted a roundtable on the Pros and Cons of Rigor and Acceleration.  Rigor is an important topic and always deserves attention. NAIS just shared an article on the “Dark Side of Rigor.”  It’s a great read with examples of specific schools and…

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Natalia Walchli joins TextbookHub

TextbookHub is excited to announce Natalia Walchli is joining our growing team! Her role as our Customer Success Manager will be located in our new Miami offices. Natalia holds a bachelor’s in political science from Boston College with a master’s in elementary education from the University of Miami. Natalia is well-suited for her position ensuring that schools…

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