To celebrate a quarter of a century of the EPAAs, let’s walk down memory lane and take a look at the past winners for the Award for Excellence in Educational Publishing.
Stroll down memory lane from last year’s The Invisible War: A Tale of Two Scales, published by Scale Free Network, to Mathematics From Many Cultures, published by Mimosa Publications, all the way in 1994.
And the winners are …
Award for Excellence in Educational Publishing
2017
The Invisible War: A Tale of Two Scales
Scale Free Network
2016
English Stars (Years 4-6)
Firefly Education
2015
Pearson Lightbook
Pearson
2014
Oxford Literacy Assess
Oxford University Press
2013
Joint winners:
PM Oral Literacy
Annette Smith, Debbie Croft
Nelson Cengage
and
Jacaranda World History Atlas
Jacaranda
2012
Oxford Big Ideas History 7-10 Australian Curriculum
Sadais, Smith, Carrodus, et al
Oxford University Press
2011
Joint winners:
Yarning Strong Literacy Series
Larissa Behrendt et al
Oxford University Press
and
Jacaranda myWorld Atlas
John Wiley & Son
2010
Physics in Focus Preliminary Course and HSC Course
Xiao L Wu and Robert Farr
McGraw-Hill Australia
2009
Sharing our Stories
Pearson Australia
2008
Geography Focus 1 (for Stage 4) & 2(for Stage 5), Teacher’s Edition
Sue van Zuylen, Glyn Trethewy, Helen McISaac & Ray Handley
Pearson Australia
2007
Fast Forward
Thompson Nelson (now Nelson Cengage)
2006
Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia – Culture and Society
William Arthur and Frances Murphy (general editors)
The Macquarie Library
2005
Joint winners:
Nelson Numeracy Assessment Kit
Anne Giulieri, Lynn Davie and Jay Dale
Thomson Learning Australia (now Nelson Cengage)
and
Science Edge 1, 2 & 3
Jenny Sharwood et al
Thomson Learning Australia (now Nelson Cengage)
2004
Fundamentals of Pharmacology 4th Edition; Fundamentals of Pharmacology Instructor’s Resource CD-Rom
Alan Galbraith, Sharne Bullock, Elizabeth Manias
Pearson Australia
2003
Biology Options Series: Communication; The Human Story: Genetics: The Code Broken?
Glenda Chidrawi and Marilyn Mercer; Stephanie Hollis; Leonie McLaughlin and Stephen Hitchings
McGraw-Hill Australia
2002
Joint winners:
Papunya School Book of Country and History
Papunya School
Allen & Unwin
and
Go Facts Animals, Plants and Oceans
Paul McEvoy, Katy Pike, Sharon Dalgleish, Garda Turner and Maureen O’Keefe
Blake Publishing
2001
Joint winners:
Heinemann Science Links
Helen Cochrane, Jacinta Devlin and Gary Simpson
Heinemann
and
Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley
Grahame L Walsh
Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications
2000
Maths Quest Series
Jenifer Nolan, Geoff Phillips, Ross Allen, David Phillips, Jenny Watson, Caroline Denney, Sonja Stambulic and Elena Iampolsky
Jacaranda Wiley
1999
Geography For Global Citizens
Brian Parker, Late Lanceley, Debra Owens and Rebecca Reeves
Macmillan Education Australia
1998
Aboriginal People
Barlow, E. Djandilnga, J. Lucas, I. Clayton and Y. Best
Heinemann Library
1997
Science Quest 1 and 2
Graeme Lofts & Merrin J. Marett
Jacaranda Wiley
1996
Invasion and Resistance: untold stories
Board of Studies, NSW
1995
Joint winners:
Design and Practice for Printed Textiles
Oxford University Press
Biology
McGraw-Hill
1994
Mathematics From Many Cultures
Dr Calvin Irons & James Burnett
Mimosa Publications
We hope to see you all at the industry event of the year, held at The Pavilion, Arts Centre Melbourne on Thursday, 20 September 2018.
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