Educational Publishing

Canada’s new “fair dealing” guidelines have had significant negative impacts on educational publishing in the country and will continue for the foreseeable future, according to...
A recent panel discussion hosted by the Brazilian Chamber of Books highlighted the different perspectives and expectations that publishers, teachers, and students each have for...
On August 19 France’s Ministry of Education released a decree for an entire new curriculum to begin in September 2016. The curriculum decree, which covers...
The three largest USA states – California, Texas and Florida – have approved funding increases for instructional materials....
The IPA-EPF has formed a new committee to address the needs of educational publishers in the Asia and Pacific region....
The Japanese Ministry of Education plans to dramatically increase the pupil to computer ratio in their country over the next several years through a focused...
The Finnish Book Publishers Association will hold an educational publishing conference in Turku, Finland from 12 to 15 August, 2015. Find out more!...

The International Publishers Association, in association with the Publishers Association UK and the London Book...

South Africa's book publishing industry plays a vital role. PASA's Mpuka Radinka told us about the sector's prospects in a time of economic uncertainty and...

Gino Roncaglia is a writer and lecturer on the intersection between technology, education and books. We spoke to him about how learning resources are being digitally...