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Educational Publishing Awards 2014 shortlist announced

The titles shortlisted for the Australian Publishers Association Educational Publishing Awards have been announced.

The shortlisted titles in each category are:

Primary Education

Primary Student Resource: Mathematics (Numeracy)

  • Cambridge HOTmaths FUNdamentals iPad application (CUP)

 

Primary Student Resource: English (Literacy/Literature/Language)

  • Legends (In their Own Lunchbox) (James Roy, Macmillan Education)
  • Sprints: Flips (Duncan Richardson, Macmillan Education)
  • Pearson English Years 3-6 (Pearson)
  • PM Oral Literacy Exploring Vocabulary Cards (Annette Smith, Sally Cowan, Debbie Croft et al, Cengage)
  • PM eCollection (Cengage)

 

Primary Student Resource: Arts/Science/Humanities

  • Discovering Science (Pearson)
  • Power Up! (Quirky Kid & Belinda Jones, Quirky Kid)
  • The Insects Story Books (Rebecca Johnson, Pascal Press)

 

Primary Reference Resource

  • Oxford Australian Curriculum Atlas and Professional Support Years 3-4  (Annie Facchinetti & Trudi O’Shaughnessy, OUP)
  • Primary Maths Handbook (Harry O’Brien & Greg Purcell, OUP)

 

Primary Teaching Resource

  • Oxford Literacy Assess (OUP)
  • The Shape of Text to Come (Jon Callow, PETAA)

 

Secondary Education

Secondary Student Resource: Junior

  • Artwise Visual Arts 7-10 for the Australian Curriculum (Glenis Israel, Jacaranda)
  • Canon Reloaded (Jacqueline Grassmayr, CUP)
  • iCan Speak French Modules 1-4 (Course App) (Macmillan Education)
  • Maths Quest 7, 8, and 9 for NSW Australian Curriculum + assessON (Jacaranda)
  • Obento Supreme Student Book + Obento Deluxe Student Book (Peter Williams, Sue Xouris & Kyoko Kusumoto, Cengage)
  • Oxford English 4 Knowledge and Skills Australian Curriculum (Paul Grover, OUP)
  • Oxford Big Ideas Geography/History (Mark Easton et al OUP)
  • Oxford Insight Science (Jenny Zhang, Diane Alford, Ric Morante et al, OUP)
  • Oxford Insight History (Bruce Dennett & Stephen Dixon, OUP)
  • Pearson History NSW Years 7 & 9 (Pearson)
  • Welcome to My Country (Laklak Burarrwanga et al, A&U)

 

Secondary Student Resource: Senior

  • English in Year 11 (Elizabeth Tulloh, Sue Sherman & Robert Beardwood, Insight Publications)
  • Making and Breaking the Law 10e (VCTA, Macmillan Education)
  • The Legal Maze (Jim Ouliaris & Bianca Crawford, Macmillan Education)
  • New Century Maths 12 Mathematics General 1 and 2 HSC Course (Sue Thompson, Cengage)
  • Oxford Insight Mathematics General HSC (John Ley & Michael Fuller, OUP)
  • Oxford VCE Psychology (Roger Edwards, Elizabeth Blaher-Lucas, Karen Marangio et al, OUP)
  • Staging Ideas (Stephen Curtis, Currency Press)

 

Secondary Teaching Resource

  • Curriculum and Assessment (Robyn Ewing, OUP)
  • Grammar Matters (Margaret Zeegers, OUP)
  • Sing with Me! English Grammar, Conversation and Song (Carmel Davis & Sharon Duff, Urban Lyrebirds)

 

Secondary Reference Resource

  • Jacaranda Atlas for the Australian Curriculum (Jacaranda)
  • Insight Reference’ Series (Insight Publications)
  • Macmillan Global Atlas 4e (Rob Berry, Macmillan Education)
  • Shirabeyo: Japanese Language Look It Up (Hiroko Kikkawa, Ken Hutchinson & Matt Hagino, Cengage)

 

Tafe and Vocational Education

Student Resource

  • Project Management Essentials (Therese Linton, Cengage)
  • Work Health and Safety: A Complete Course for Certificate IV and Diploma (Michael Stoll, Caroline McGill & James Ritchie, McGraw-Hill)

 

Teaching and Learning Resource

  • MKTG2: Asia Pacific Edition — MindTap (Charles Lamb, Joseph Hair & Carl McDaniel, Cengage)
  • Read It Write It (Kathy Shiels, Melissa Garnsworthy & Jenny Robinson, OUP)
  • The Early Childhood Educator for Certificate III Connect Plus (Lorraine Walker & Shelagh Miller, McGraw-Hill)

 

Tertiary Education

Tertiary Education (Wholly Australian) Student Resource

  • Caring for Older People in Australia 1e (Amanda Johnson & Esther Chang, Wiley)
  • Delivering Authentic Arts Education (Judith Dinham, Cengage)
  • Indigenous Australians and Health: The Wombat in the Room (Ronald Hampton et al, OUP)
  • Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach (Nicholas Procter et al, CUP)
  • Primary Mathematics: Capitalising on ICT for Today and Tomorrow (Rosemary Callingham, Tracey Muir & Penelope Serow, CUP)

 

Tertiary (Wholly Australian): Teaching and Learning Resource

  • Communication for Business (Liz Tynan et al, OUP)
  • Critical Conversations for Patient Safety: An Essential Guide for Health Professionals (Tracy Levett-Jones, Pearson)
  • Food, Nutrition and Health (Linda Tapsell, OUP)

 

Tertiary (Wholly Australian): Scholarly Resource

  • Australian History Now (Anna Clark & Paul Ashton, NewSouth Publishing)
  • Food and the Self (Isabelle De Solier, Bloomsbury Academic)
  • Human Rights Under the Australian Constitution 2e (George Williams & David Hume, OUP)
  • Journalism, Ethics and Law (Janine Little, OUP)
  • Murders and Acquisitions (Alzena MacDonald, Bloomsbury Academic)
  • Queer Style (Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas, Bloomsbury Academic)
  • Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change (Mark Diesendorf, NewSouth Publishing)
  • The Cambridge History of Australia (ed by Alison Bashford & Stuart Macintyre, CUP) 

 

Tertiary (Adaptations): Student Resource

  • Literacy in Australia: Pedagogies for Engagement (Amy Seely Flint, Lisbeth Kitson, Kaye Lowe et al, Wiley)
  • Psychology: An International Discipline in Context (Douglas A Bernstein, Julie Ann Pooley, Lynne Cohen et al, Cengage) 

 

Tertiary (Adaptations): Teaching and Learning Resource

  • Chemistry: The Central Science 3e (Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay Jr, Bruce Bursten et al, Pearson)
  • Contemporary Management (Gareth Jones & Jennifer George, McGraw-Hill)
  • Informit EduTV (RMIT)
  • Introduction to Corporate Finance (Scott Smart & William Megginson, Cengage)
  • Life Span Development (John Santrock, McGraw-Hill)
  • Principles of Economics iStudy (Jeffrey Gow, Joseph Stiglitz, Ross Guest et al, Wiley)
  • Social Psychology (David Myers, McGraw-Hill).

 

The winners will be announced at the State Library of Victoria on 17 September 2014.

 

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