American Book Company (1996)

This article is about the American Book Company established in 1996. For the American Book Company established in 1890, see American Book Company (1890).
American Book Company
Private
Industry Educational publishing
Founded 1996 (1996) by Dr. Frank Pintozzi and Colleen Pintozzi
Founders Dr. Frank Pintozzi and Colleen Pintozzi
Headquarters Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Area served
United States
Products Textbooks
Educational software
Services Online practice testing
Number of employees
25-50 (2009)
Website AmericanBookCompany.com

American Book Company is a textbook and software publishing company. Its main focus is on standardized test preparation materials. It offers books covering language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies tests. The company also produces transparencies, basic review books, and ACT and SAT preparation books.

It currently publishes nearly 200 materials, most of them specifically developed for Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.

Company history

American Book Company was founded in 1996 by Dr. Frank Pintozzi, a professor of reading and English as a Second Language at Kennesaw State University, and Colleen Pintozzi, a math teacher and supervisor of General Educational Development programs.

They began writing textbooks for nearby South Carolina. After finding success, they created more books for states across the country.

Book Features

American Book Company books have frequent references to standards provided by state departments of education. Each book is based around multiple practice tests modeled after the relevant state test.

Many of the company's books include links to online modules curated by the National Science Teachers Association's sciLINKS program.[1]

Validation Study

In 2006, publishing consultant Lois Eskin Associates studied the effects of using American Book Company books to prepare for standardized tests. The goal of the study was to find if students were more likely to pass standardized tests after studying with American Book Company books. The study included schools in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Texas.

Results were positive, with every school showing success attributed to American Book Company. In particular, Tranquillity High School increased its pass rate on the CAHSEE by 135%.[2]

Books Adopted by State Boards of Education

As of 2009, the following fourteen American Book Company books have been officially adopted by the Alabama and Georgia departments of education:[3][4][5]

Mastering the GA CRCT 7th in Language Arts by American Book Company

American Book Company books are also listed as a resource by the New Jersey Department of Education [6] and schools in many states, including Minnesota,[7] California,[8] and Alabama.[9]

Other Ventures

Screen from Protein Synthesis Animation

American Book Company offers online practice testing and classroom management software.

It has also recently begun making brief web video lessons. One of these videos, Protein Synthesis Animation, was selected a TeacherTube Top Favorite.[10]

Its community involvement includes working with Adopt-a-Book, [11] Must Ministries, and Habitat for Humanity,[12] among other organizations.

References

  1. "American Book Company Joins NSTA SciLinks Program". Reuters. May 27, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  2. "Validation Study of American Book Company's High School Graduation Test Preparation Programs" (PDF). Lois Eskin Associates. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  3. Many state departments of education maintain lists of books recommended for their member schools.
  4. "Classroom Improvement Publications". Alabama State Department of Education. Archived from the original on 19 March 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  5. "2008 K-8 English Language Arts/Reading State Recommended Learning Resources" (PDF). Georgia Department of Education. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  6. "Career and Technical Education (CTE) Program Resource List". State of New Jersey Department of Education. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  7. "The Winner's Circle". Patrick Henry High School. Archived from the original on 17 February 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  8. "CAHSEE English Course Outline" (PDF). Visalia Unified School District. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  9. "AHSGE Prep Resource Links". Paul W. Bryant High School. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  10. "TeacherTube eNewsletter, December 2008". TeacherTube. Archived from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  11. "Adopt-a-Book Partners". Adopt-a-Book. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  12. "Covenant Partners". Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. Archived from the original on October 21, 2007. Retrieved March 11, 2009.

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