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The educational resource community is served by two major organizations--the Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) School Division. Both support high quality instructional materials as essential ingredients to successful learning outcomes and work to raise awareness about and ensure access to the best available educational resources.
About AEP AEP provides information, training, and outreach to help its members navigate the global realities of today's educational resource industry. Through its services, events, and initiatives, AEP facilitates communication among key interest groups including educators, policy makers, businesses, educational foundations and associations, and the education media. Find out more at www.AEPweb.org.
AEP Membership: Colleen Quigley, 302-295-8345

About AAP School Division
The AAP School Division focuses its work on behalf of members, students, and educators in several key areas: ensuring access to instructional materials, increasing funding for all types of instructional materials, and fostering a fair, competitive, and robust market for all education publishers. Division staff work nationwide with state, local, and federal policy leaders on such issues as funding, curriculum, testing, and literacy. Find out more at www.aapschool.org.
AAP Membership: Gail Kump, 212-255-1041
About AAP School Division AAP School Division focuses its work on behalf of members, students, and educators in several key areas: ensuring access to instructional materials, increasing funding for all types of instructional materials, and fostering a fair, competitive, and robust market for all education publishers. Division staff work nationwide with state, local, and federal policy leaders on such issues as funding, curriculum, testing, and literacy. Find out more at http://publishers.org/school.
AAP Membership: Gail Kump, 212-255-1041
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