Alberta Educational Book of the Year

This award is presented annually to the Alberta-based publisher producing the best book published specifically for the elementary or secondary school market.


Previous Winners

2011 Maven Publishingl (Calgary): The Little Gold Grammar Book by Brandon Royal
2010 AU Press and the University of Alberta Press (Edmonton): The Importance of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915 by Sarah Carter
2009 The award was not presented this year
2008 The award was not presented this year
2007 Thomson Duval (Edmonton): Our Alberta, Books 1 & 2 by Marcia Tyerman, Trudie BonDernard and Phyllis Cardinal
2006 Duval House Publishing (Edmonton): Contemporary Issues: Aboriginal Studies 30 by Kainai Board of Education, Metis Nation of Alberta, Northland School Division, Tribal Chiefs Institute of Treaty Six
2005 Duval House Publishing (Edmonton): Aboriginal Perspectives: Aboriginal Studies 10 by Kainai Board of Education, Metis Nation of Alberta, Northland School Division, Tribal Chiefs Institute of Treaty Six
2004 Duval House Publishing (Edmonton): Stories of the Century: World History from 1900 to 2000, edited by Robert Gardener, Jim Parsons and Lynn Zwicky
2003 The University of Alberta Press (Edmonton): The Canadian Dictionary of ESL, edited by Carol Sue Bailey and Kathy Dolby
2002 Duval House Publishing (Edmonton): Early Civilizations by Pat Waters
2001 Duval House Publishing: Learning English ö Levels 3-6 by Jim Parsons, Tara Fenwick, Lynn Zwicky and Walter Guo
2000 Arnold Publishing: Canada Revisited 6: Aboriginal Peoples and European Explorers, by Phyllis Arnold with Betty Gibbs
1999 Arnold Publishing: China,by Trudie BonBernard
1998 Duval House Publishing: The Cree People, by Phyllis Cardinal
1997 Arnold Publishing Ltd.: Japan, by Bon Bernard
1996 Reidmore Books: From Mountain to Plain: Alberta's Regions and Resources
1995 Reidmore Books: MathWorlds, by Daiyo Sawada
1994 Arnold Publishing Ltd.: Russia Then and Now
1993 Arnold Publishing Ltd.: Canada Revisited