Educational publishers are creators of high-quality learning resources for early childhood, primary, secondary and higher education.
The Educational Publishing Awards Australia celebrate excellence in the industry – including its people and the learning resources they make.
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Key Dates for the Awards
Thursday 5 May 2022 – Entries open
Friday 17 June 2022 – Entries close
Wednesday 7 September – 2022 EPAA event – Buy your tickets now
Browsing: All Resources Clear Filter

An EAL/D Handbook
Helen Harper, Susan Feez
Primary English Teaching Association Australia (PETAA)

Teaching the Language of Climate Change Science
Julie Hayes, Bronwyn Parkin
Primary English Teaching Association Australia (PETAA)

Fit for Life Years 7 & 8 and 9 & 10 for the Victorian Curriculum
Rob Malpeli, Claire Stonehouse, Lee Anton-Hem et al.
Nelson – A Cengage Company

Information Systems
Lekhani Pathirana, Alfie Punnoose
Didasko

Indigenous Education in Australia: Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures
Marnee Shay, Rhonda Oliver
Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group

Play in the Early Years
Marilyn Fleer
Cambridge University Press

Ecco! Senior
Adriana Blazincic, Carla Catanzariti, Maria Gaudioso et al.
Pearson

Dry to Dry
Pamela Freeman, Liz Anelli
Walker Books Australia

Learning Law
Anthony Marinac, Caroline Hart, Rhianna Chisholm et al.
Cambridge University Press

Human Perspectives ATAR Units 1 & 2 and Units 3 & 4 Student Book
Terry Newton, Ashley Joyce, Rachel Whan
Nelson – A Cengage Company

Oxford Maths Ready
Annie Facchinetti
Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand

Investigating Model Texts for Learning
Sally Humphrey, Emma Vale
Primary English Teaching Association Australia (PETAA)
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Announcing the 2022 EPAA Sponsors
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We are delighted to announce the panel of expert judges who will use their knowledge of the educational publishing market and their experience as educators to determine the winners of the 2022 Awards. Professor Angela Carbone returns as Chief Judge for 2022. Coming from a background in Mathematics and Computing, Professor Carbone’s research interests have…
Introducing EPAA 2021 Winners Cambridge University Press: winner of Tertiary Teaching and Learning Resource
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