American Consortium for Equity in Education

Where Educators and the Education Industry
Work Together for Equity

ACE-Ed.org Member BadgeOur education system is far from perfect. However, the coronavirus pandemic has shown us a host of things we need to do to ensure that ALL students have the tools and resources they need to succeed.

We can make equity and access in pre K-12 education a reality as long as educators, associations and industry leaders are able to effectively communicate and join forces for meaningful change. That is our mission.

BECOME A MEMBER

ACE-ED.org, home of the American Consortium for Equity in Education, is the only multimedia platform and educational organization focusing exclusively on equity and access for every learner. 

THE CONSORTIUM CONNECTS EDUCATORS AND DISTRICTS WITH INDUSTRY AND ASSOCIATION LEADERS VIA THESE SERVICES:

The AC&E Online Journal

Published six times a year with top-quality editorial from some of the country’s foremost thought leaders, researchers, advocates and authors in education, the journal also includes exclusive columns from professional associations and district administrators. It reaches more than 150,000 readers across the pre K-12 spectrum, from classroom teachers to superintendents and every professional group that’s serving them.

Since 2018, AC&E has stood as the only journal positioned to focus on the broad needs of equity and access. Since issue number one, AC&E has been supporting the industry, presenting its views, and highlighting the products and services that schools need to provide a truly equitable and accessible education to every student.

Education Talk Radio Podcasts

Since 2011, Education Talk Radio has done more than 3,500 podcasts, broadcasting five days a week at Education-TalkRadio.org (the sister site of ACE-ED-ORG). In dedicated one-on-one interviews, Larry Jacobs speaks in depth with educators, thought leaders, authors and educational companies about equity, access, ideas that work, new products, and success for every student and every educator.

ACE-ED.org Website and Social Media

ACE-ED.org is the portal to (and home of) our equity consortium, online journal and up-to-the-minute information delivered in news reports, articles and press releases. Our twitter feed also serves thousands of educators. The website is constantly growing and is now a useful tool for anyone working toward building equity and access in education. If you haven’t visited in a while, see for yourself. FYI: we tweet at @access2equityed and @edutalkradio.

WHY JOIN?

Educators

We firmly believe that access creates equity, and we know you agree. We urge educators to join the consortium so they can become a voice for equity and access in education.

ACE-Ed is exclusively focused on these critical issues and there is no charge for membership. We want your guidance and feedback, and we’re happy to share your articles in our journal and on our website.

Education Industry

A few of the perks industry members of the American Consortium for Equity in Education receive:

  • The ACE-Ed member seal indicating that you stand for equity and access for all learners
  • Discounted advertising rates in our online journal
  • Free digital advertising on the website
  • Unlimited press releases
  • Opportunities to publish articles, case studies, and announcements on the website
  • Priority journal consideration
  • Industry Voices interviews
  • Education Talk Radio podcasts
  • No-charge invitations to our webinars and forums
  • Sponsorship opportunities for everything we do
  • Involvement and access to all educator members
  • Social media shout-outs about content you publish with us

The American Consortium for Equity in Education, publisher of the "Equity & Access" journal, celebrates and connects the educators, associations, community partners and industry leaders who are working to solve problems and create a more equitable environment for historically underserved pre K-12 students throughout the United States.

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