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            <![CDATA[ Christoph Pienkoss to Lead IPA Educational Publishers Forum, José Manuel Anta Named Vice Chair ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>International Publishers Association (IPA)</strong> has announced the new leadership of its <strong>Educational Publishers Forum</strong>, the international platform that brings together <strong>K–12 educational publishers</strong> worldwide. <strong>Christoph Pienkoss</strong>, from Germany’s <strong>Verband Bildungsmedien</strong>, will assume the role of <strong>Chair</strong>, succeeding <strong>Brian Gilsenan</strong> of Ireland’s <strong>C.J. Fallon</strong>. In a related move, <strong>José Manuel Anta</strong> of the <strong>Spanish Publishers Federation</strong> has been named <strong>Vice Chair</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>educational publishing industry</strong> continues to be a crucial part of the <strong>global publishing sector</strong>, supporting learning systems with both <strong>print and digital content</strong>. The <strong>IPA Educational Publishers Forum</strong> serves as a dedicated space for <strong>professional collaboration</strong>, hosting <strong>in-person and virtual meetings</strong> throughout the year to discuss <strong>best practices, innovation, and policy developments</strong> at <strong>national, regional, and international levels</strong>.</p><p>In a statement, outgoing Chair <strong>Brian Gilsenan</strong>, who took office in <strong>2024</strong>, reflected on his tenure and highlighted the forum’s work in bringing together global colleagues and organisations such as the <strong>UN, UNESCO, and OECD</strong> to underline the value educational publishers provide to <strong>governments, teachers, and students</strong> worldwide.</p><p>Incoming Chair <strong>Christoph Pienkoss</strong> stressed the importance of educational publishers in delivering <strong>diverse, locally adapted learning materials</strong> through collaboration with <strong>educators and government bodies</strong>. He also noted that he assumes the role at a challenging time, as some governments are increasingly <strong>centralising or nationalising educational publishing</strong> and developing their own platforms, which could affect <strong>publishing freedom</strong> and <strong>market diversity</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>IPA Educational Publishers Forum</strong> includes <strong>K–12 publishers</strong> that are members of <strong>IPA member associations</strong> as well as direct members in countries without an IPA presence. The <strong>IPA</strong> currently represents <strong>107 publishing associations across 85 countries</strong>, highlighting the forum’s <strong>global reach</strong>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>International Publishers Association (IPA)</strong> has announced the new leadership of its <strong>Educational Publishers Forum</strong>, the international platform that brings together <strong>K–12 educational publishers</strong> worldwide. <strong>Christoph Pienkoss</strong>, from Germany’s <strong>Verband Bildungsmedien</strong>, will assume the role of <strong>Chair</strong>, succeeding <strong>Brian Gilsenan</strong> of Ireland’s <strong>C.J. Fallon</strong>. In a related move, <strong>José Manuel Anta</strong> of the <strong>Spanish Publishers Federation</strong> has been named <strong>Vice Chair</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>educational publishing industry</strong> continues to be a crucial part of the <strong>global publishing sector</strong>, supporting learning systems with both <strong>print and digital content</strong>. The <strong>IPA Educational Publishers Forum</strong> serves as a dedicated space for <strong>professional collaboration</strong>, hosting <strong>in-person and virtual meetings</strong> throughout the year to discuss <strong>best practices, innovation, and policy developments</strong> at <strong>national, regional, and international levels</strong>.</p><p>In a statement, outgoing Chair <strong>Brian Gilsenan</strong>, who took office in <strong>2024</strong>, reflected on his tenure and highlighted the forum’s work in bringing together global colleagues and organisations such as the <strong>UN, UNESCO, and OECD</strong> to underline the value educational publishers provide to <strong>governments, teachers, and students</strong> worldwide.</p><p>Incoming Chair <strong>Christoph Pienkoss</strong> stressed the importance of educational publishers in delivering <strong>diverse, locally adapted learning materials</strong> through collaboration with <strong>educators and government bodies</strong>. He also noted that he assumes the role at a challenging time, as some governments are increasingly <strong>centralising or nationalising educational publishing</strong> and developing their own platforms, which could affect <strong>publishing freedom</strong> and <strong>market diversity</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>IPA Educational Publishers Forum</strong> includes <strong>K–12 publishers</strong> that are members of <strong>IPA member associations</strong> as well as direct members in countries without an IPA presence. The <strong>IPA</strong> currently represents <strong>107 publishing associations across 85 countries</strong>, highlighting the forum’s <strong>global reach</strong>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> ]]>
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