Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Ginn 360's Reading Scheme



Ginn 360 reading scheme, this scheme seemed to last for several school year, again very easy to remember from the brightly coloured covers.

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3 comments:

Des Elmes said...

Looking at these old Reading 360 books brings back memories of my first years at school in west London in the mid 90s - I seem to remember there were quite a few of them in a box on the shelf at the back of my classroom.

Ginn is still going today, but ever wondered what's happened with it in the intervening years?

Useless information I know, but anyway, it brought out the 'All Aboard' series in the mid to late 90s, and in 1999 moved its operations from Aylesbury to Oxford. By this time it had become (along with Heinemann) part of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing. This in turn became a constituent of Harcourt Education International, originally owned by Reed Elsevier but sold to Pearson in 2007.

Anonymous said...

I have spoken to people at Heinemann (as was) and nobody there has any materials left from the old days of Ginn and now adays it is all Pearson Education.

Unknown said...

I read some of the Ginn Books when I was in school but I think that I went up to Level 5 but can't remember that I did