California Open Source Textbook Project
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The California Open Source Textbook Project (COSTP) is a collaborative, public/private undertaking created to address the high cost, content range, and consistent shortages of K-12
Primary education
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 textbook
Textbook
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s in California
California
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.

The plan

There are three main goals to COSTP:
  • Leveraging free, already-existing, and widely available K-12 educational content in the public domain
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  • Better leveraging the substantial curriculum
    Curriculum
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    -based intellectual capital of California's best K-12 teachers
  • Using innovative copyright
    Copyright
    Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time...

     tools to secure new and dormant K-12 textbook content that would not otherwise be made available


The cost of K-12 textbooks has risen steadily over the years and critics contend publishing
Publishing
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 companies artificially increase prices. The state of California currently spends more than US$ 400M annually for K-12 textbooks, and with enrollment projected to rise in the coming years, revenue demands for textbooks and other curriculum
Curriculum
See also Syllabus.In formal education, a curriculum is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university. As an idea, curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course, referring to the course of deeds and experiences through which children grow to become mature adults...

 materials will surely increase.

COSTP will employ the advantages of open-sourced content and innovative licensing tools to significantly reduce California's K-12 textbook costs — eventually turning K-12 curriculum and textbook construction from a cost
Cost
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 into a revenue
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 generator for the State of California. Open sourced, distributed content can be made available gratis
Gratis
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, and/or through the use of innovative copyright tools provided by organizations like Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Creative Commons is a non-profit organization headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons...

, its partners, and other organizations.

COSTP's currently projected benefits are:
  • Complete elimination of the current US$ 400M+ line item for California's K-12 textbooks
  • Significant increase in the range of content afforded to California's K-12 textbooks
  • Permanent end to California's textbook shortages
  • Creation of fully portable content holdings database
    Database
    A database is an organized collection of data for one or more purposes, usually in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality , in a way that supports processes requiring this information...

     that scales with classroom technologies as they are introduced.


It is important to note that COSTP's mandate does not replace printed textbooks, but simply making them less expensive to produce. This creates many additional efficiencies
Efficiency (economics)
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that will fully leverage California's activities in the K-12 textbook publishing domain.

The future

COSTP is projected to augment the current K-12 textbook supply chain, be self-supporting with 18 months of starting up, and save the State of California upwards of US$ 200M+ per year for K-12 textbook allocation within five years.

In phase two of the COSTP plan (following year five), California will be able to offer (by license, at nominal cost) K-12 textbook and curriculum materials to other educational organizations and international agencies. This should create substantial cost savings for those entities, and will result in a revenue generator for California.

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