List of 15 Best Educational Magazines That Pay Writers
1. Notre Dame Magazine
Pay: UnspecifiedNotre Dame Magazine is a widely-circulated, quarterly publication of the University Of Notre Dame. It is dedicated to reporting alumni activities and covers institutional events, people, and trends. This publication also addresses relevant topics for its Catholic audience. They expect feature articles with 2,000 words or more.
Additionally, Notre Dame Magazine invites you to pitch your ideas via email.
2. Teachers & Writers Magazine
Pay: UnspecifiedTeachers & Writers Magazine is dedicated to teaching the art of writing through college as well as in non-classroom settings. They are in need of articles on the different subjects. These are Lesson plans, Interviews, Student writing and The art of teaching writing.
You can send pitches, ideas, and articles via email. Please check the site for their detailed editorial guidelines.
3. American School Board Journal
Pay: UnspecifiedASBJ is billed as the ‘nation’s oldest education publication’. They provide the most comprehensive accounts of emerging education trends and solutions available to school board members, superintendents, and other administrators. They encourage prospective writers to submit manuscripts of no more than 2,500 words long.
This publication expects emails in a specific way. So, please read their website carefully before starting work.
4. The School Magazine
Pay: $300 (Australian)The School Magazine is a widely-read Australian literary magazine. basically, it showcases the most talented and best-loved children authors and artists from Australia and around the world. They are in need of high-quality stories, poems, plays, activities and non-fiction texts.
They expect you to pitch your ideas and stories via email, following a specific format outlined on their website.
5. American Educator
Pay: $300American Educator is a quarterly magazine of the American Federation of Teachers. They presently need articles on the several topics. These are new trends in education, politics, features on current problems in education, education law and professional ethics.
Additionally, American Educator invites freelancers to send them pitches, rather than completed articles.
6. Kappan Magazine
Pay: UnspecifiedBasically, Kappan Magazine addresses issues related to K-12 education. They are in need of content that interests most K-12 educators.
They expect writers to send manuscripts – including an abstract – of no more than 100 words, via email or by post. Please be familiar with the publication before attempting to write for them.
7. Aurora Magazine
Pay: 50 cents per wordAurora Magazine publishes content for alumni and friends of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. They invite prospective freelancers to pitch ideas via email.
This magazine is only published twice a year, so do check their website for editorial guidelines and calls for submissions.
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