Welcoming stories that inspire and highlight solutions that will benefit students in Hawaii.
Audience: statewide community/stakeholders/educators
Submit 250-1500 words to bit.ly/hawaiiwrites.
Stories of innovation, collaboration and excellence to celebrate and share the significant work underway with public school educators and greater community.
To connect to HIDOE social media, use the hashtag #HI4PublicEd on Twitter and Instagram.
Intended audience is parents, educators, ed policy and education reform advocates.
A key theme is closing the belief gap for black, brown and low-income kids. Also we post on topics such as accountability, charter schools, high academic standards, struggling schools, educational equity, college access, first generation students and other underserved demographics. Narratives in a conversational, not formal tone, are well-read here. Google Docs or Word documents accepted.
Submit 400-600 words to submissions@educationpost.org.
Teacher Voices aims to challenge, provoke, connect and entertain teachers. Opinion essays may touch on regional matters but not the sole focus to serve national audience. Personal experience, issues of teaching/education policy or reflect on pedagogy. Light, school related tone.
Submit 800-1200 words to edweekteacher@epe.org and add "Teacher Voices" in the subject line. Include 3 sentence bio and your contact info.
Best practices is another section that focuses on successful classroom practices along with tips for teachers. Submit no more than 1000 words to edweekteacher@epe.org and add "Best Practices" in the subject line.
Published contributions focus on engagement, instructional strategies and/or ah-ha moments about lessons. Current interests: project-based learning, SEL, tech integration, teacher development, comp assessment, and integrated studies.
Pitch outline of an original submission. Include 3-5 links to previous publications and view other requirements here.
Submit 750-850 words to guestblog@edutopia.org. Subject line: "GuestBlog: [insert compelling title]"
Teacher leaders supporting one another with resources, highlights, reflections, experiences and innovation. Submit 500-1000 words to Dr. Sandy Cameli at Teacher Leader Academy.
Stories about NBCTs in teacher preparation, leadership, innovation, transformation, instruction, policy or association. Prefer first-person stories with compelling titles and call to action.
Audience: educators, NBCTs, administrators, and policymakers.
Submit 500-750 words to Richard Klein via kristioda@gmail.com.
Actively seeking ideas and perspectives on teaching and reaching 10-15 year olds.
Submit 500-1000 words with immediately usable activities, ideas, and concepts to atibbles@amle.org. The newsletter is available only to AMLE associate, professional, and school members as a semi-monthly email during the school year.
Also submissions accepted for AMLE Magazine.
Personal experience essays from those working to improve public education. Willing to work with new writers. Conversational tone presenting specific examples to larger issues. Submit your pitch or draft of 600-1200 words to firstperson@chalkbeat.org.
Readership includes digital and print newspaper subscribers.
Letters to the editor (<150 words) or guest columns (500-600 words).
Submit via online form or email letters@staradvertiser.com with residential address and phone number.
TOPICS
Teacher diversity
The achievement gap
Common Core
Technology use in classrooms
Policy changes at the state/federal level for P-20 education
Submit 600-1000 words, sources and 2 sentence bio as an attachment emailed to advocatefored@gmail.com.
Conversational style writing for PreK–12 educators
Research-based solutions to current problems in education
Reasoned debate on controversial subjects
Opinion pieces that interweave experiences and ideas
Program descriptions (school, district, or state)
An emphasis on explaining and interpreting research results rather than on methodology
Click to submit 1,500-2,500 words. Double spaced, including word count, bio and cover sheet. No email submissions.
Click to explore themes. Topics outside these themes are infrequently accepted.
Our Children Magazine is the unique voice for parents, published by National PTA. This online publication was created for the parent who’s always on the go and looking for the best parenting, wellness, education and PTA community info to help their child excel at school and in life.
Parenting
Education
Family Fun (Crafts, Activities, Recipes)
Wellness (Health & Safety)
Please email your final submission to ourchildrenmagazine@pta.org.
500 – 750 words for online articles
750 – 1,500 words for print articles
#1 daily news on Accelerated Learning. Aligned to themes of technology & science, art& design, explorations and creating a better world. Writing can come in the form of Op-Ed’s, in-depth how-to pieces, interesting musings, high quality listicles, journalistic works of art, narrative nonfiction, near-term speculative fiction, historical fiction, and fascinating interviews.
Submit original work of 750–3,000 words via this form. Include bio 1-2 sentences & up to 2 links.
Peer to peer advice on classroom tech, lesson plans an otherpractical topics in the field of English language Education
Submit 500 words and bio, details here.
Share a fresh, thoughtful commentary or narrative on issues relevant to the future of learning. We publish insights, commentaries and lessons learned with the growing community of educators and entrepreneurs.
Submit 700-900 words to tips@edsurge.com.
Email us both the link to the site and link to submit for publication.