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Got an idea! It's worked in class. Should I write an article for the Newsletter?
  • Please DO write the article! Your contribution may be invaluable to many colleagues.

What if I make mistakes?

  • You don't have to worry about making mistakes. All articles are proofread and edited -if necessary -by experienced teachers who are native speakers or bilingual.

I'm not an expert or an authority. Is it Ok?

  • We ALL have something to contribute to our profession, even if we are not “experts” or ”authorities.”
  • Many of the best teachers develop their skills by interacting with other teachers and hearing about their teaching practices. We also develop ourselves professionally by writing about and reflecting on our experiences as teachers.
  • The Newsletter caters for the needs of diverse target groups ranging from students and young teachers to experienced teachers and people working in the publishing field. In all likelihood, there is an audience out there waiting for your contribution.

What exactly do I have to do?

If you feel you have something you'd like to share:                     

  • Send us your article in MS Word File.
  • Be concise, and state who your target readers are or what your own background is.
  • Write an article which does not exceed the 1000 word limit. The space available is limited and the more articles we have the more helpful our newsletter is to our readers.
  • Send a photo of yours in the form of jpeg file and a short biographical note.
  • We will reply to your request as soon as possible and we will let you know if it can be published and in which issue.
  • You can check the deadlines and the themes for the next issues. Please note that the themes only serve as a guideline; they are allotted only part of each issue and they do not impose any restriction in any way on the topic of the articles or activities we receive and publish. We're looking forward to receiving your contribution.

What are the article specifications?

  • Microsoft Word (2003) Document
  • 1000-3000 words
  • Times New Roman 12 font

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