Category: Education Publishing
Saudi Arabia Integrates Video Games into National Curriculum – A New Paradigm for Educational Publishing
by Mark Williams | Feb 12, 2026 | Arab publishing, Education Publishing, MENA publishing, Middle East, Saudi Arabia | 0 |
Saudi Arabia embeds video games in national curriculum through Savvy Games Group partnerships, creating new markets for educational publishers and gamified content developers.
Read MoreLeading Nigerian publisher demonstrates commercial viability of accessible publishing through targeted literacy initiative
by Mark Williams | Jan 22, 2026 | Africa, Digital Audio, Education Publishing, Nigeria | 0 |
Evans Brothers Nigeria Publishers launches pioneering inclusive literacy project with Braille and audiobooks for visually impaired students, demonstrating commercial viability of accessible publishing.
Read MorePhilippine Educational Publishing at 75: Procurement Woes and Sector
by Mark Williams | Dec 22, 2025 | Education Publishing, Philippines, Publishing Brief, S.E. Asia | 0 |
PEPA’s 75th anniversary highlights textbook procurement delays and reforms. Educational publishing’s industry role and reading culture implications explored.
Read MoreeKitabu Launches Children’s Imprint: Redefining African Publishing from Kenya to the World
by Mark Williams | Nov 23, 2025 | Africa, Audiobooks, Ebooks, Education Publishing, Kenya | 0 |
Kenya’s eKitabu launches Maua Books, a new children’s imprint. After award-winning Mvua Press & inclusive KSL audio/theatre innovations, they redefine African publishing.
Read MoreHachette Learning Cuts Signal Painful Reckoning for UK Education Publishers
by Mark Williams | Nov 16, 2025 | Education Publishing, UK | 0 |
The industry is now paying the price for its dependency on a single, volatile customer.
Read MoreReading Between the Lines: The UK PA’s Agenda-Driven Response to the Curriculum Review
by Mark Williams | Nov 8, 2025 | AI, Education Publishing, UK | 0 |
Analysis of the UK PA’s response to the curriculum review, arguing it cherry-picks findings to lobby against Oak National Academy.
Read MorePublishing in Nigeria – A Collaborative Path to Educational Growth
by Mark Williams | Apr 17, 2025 | Africa, Education Publishing, Nigeria | 0 |
By collaborating with the government to supply affordable and high-quality textbooks, publishers can play a crucial role in ensuring that the free education policy achieves its intended outcomes.
Read MorePerlego’s new Read Aloud feature, in beta, offers learners meaningful audio-access to textbooks
by Mark Williams | Apr 2, 2025 | Audiobooks, Digital Audio, Education Publishing | 0 |
Apparently, more than one third of Perlego users prefer audio, so this could be hugely popular if it delivers as well as they suggest.
Read MoreChildren reading for pleasure at an all-time low. Industry in panic mode. The problem lies in the classroom, not the industry
by Mark Williams | Nov 11, 2024 | Education Publishing, Publishing Controversies, UK | 0 |
Does anyone seriously expect a child to enjoy reading if they cannot read properly?
Read MorePearson credits AI with driving sales
by Mark Williams | Oct 30, 2024 | AI, Education Publishing, UK | 0 |
Pearson is at the forefront of a fundamental shift in educational publishing that in time is going to bring into question the very viability of printed books in the education sector.
Read MoreUK education publishers wanting more money for cash-strapped schools is self-serving
by Mark Williams | Jun 27, 2024 | Education Publishing, UK | 0 |
Welcome to the slippery-slope world of synthetic phonics, brought to you by publishers.
Read MorePearson doubles down on generative AI – “a net positive for Pearson” – amid strong H1 growth
by Mark Williams | Aug 1, 2023 | AI, Education Publishing | 0 |
“I very much see generative AI as being a net positive for Pearson” – CEO Andy Bird. Pearson...
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