Reference Point Press: Activism and Social Justice
The new collection from Reference Point Press is a timely examination of activism, social justice, and the diversity of our country’s population.
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Established in 2006, ReferencePoint Press is an independent educational publishing house focused on high-quality series nonfiction for grades 5–12 learners and researchers. ReferencePoint titles include pedagogical features that support grades 5–12 Common Core State Standards such as source notes, primary sources, multiple points of view, statistical illustrations and maps. Focuses on core curriculum areas essential to classroom success, including current issues, social studies, history and health/science.
The new collection from Reference Point Press is a timely examination of activism, social justice, and the diversity of our country’s population.
Learn more about this collectionThe first Hi-Lo collection from Reference Point Press on myON! Fantastic nonfiction titles written to engage and intrigue students, featuring titles focused on current issues that students will find fascinating. A perfect fit for any classroom
Learn more about this collectionNonfiction titles that are relevant, convenient, and accessible research and learning tools for sixth to twelfth grade students. Focused on careers.
Learn more about this collectionNonfiction titles that are relevant, convenient, and accessible research and learning tools for sixth to twelfth grade students. Focused on digital issues.
Learn more about this collectionNonfiction titles that are relevant, convenient, and accessible research and learning tools for sixth to twelfth grade students. Focused on history.
Learn more about this collectionNonfiction titles that are relevant, convenient, and accessible research and learning tools for sixth to twelfth grade students. Focused on science (including controversial research topics).
Learn more about this collectionNonfiction titles that are relevant, convenient, and accessible research and learning tools for sixth to twelfth grade students. Focused on urban legends, myths, and unsolved mysteries.
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