List of 15 Best Educational Magazines That Pay Writers
10 Tech Direction
Pay: UnspecifiedTech Direction covers a wide range of topics related to technology, CTE, and applied science education. They invite prospective writers to submit content on the above subjects. They expect each manuscript within 2,000 words limit.
Pitch your ideas via email. This publication also welcomes photos with submissions.
11. Texas Home School Coalition Review
Pay: $100THSC Review publishes reviews on curriculum and explores the different approaches to various learning styles. They invite submissions of articles within 1,000 and 1,200 words.
This publication likes pitches and ideas to be sent by email. Please make yourself familiar with the magazine before querying.
12. Screen Education
Pay: $300Screen Education Magazine publishes articles by educators and scholars. They invite submissions on screen literacy programs for teachers and students within the primary and secondary school departments – in all curriculum areas.
Screen Education expects pitches and ideas through email.
13. The College Store
Pay: UnspecifiedThe College Store magazine helps collegiate retailers improve their service, operations, and bottom line. They are interested in effective practices, emerging trends, problem-solving, and innovations related to running a successful college store.
Currently, they are in need of content on the different topics. These are Merchandising and Marketing, Campus Relations, Student shopping behaviors, Financial Management and more.
Additionally, you can get detailed information of how they expect articles on their website. Please do have a look at these before writing.
14. Today’s Catholic Teacher
Pay: $250Today’s Catholic Teacher is a widely-read publication. Basically, it targets to K-8 educators concerned with private and Catholic education. They invite prospective writers to submit feature articles no longer than 1,500 words.
This publication has a specific system for submissions. Therefore, you must peruse their site before starting work.
15. Women in Higher Education
Pay: $150WIHE is dedicated to providing women on campus with practical ideas and insights to be more effective in their careers and lives. They encourage prospective writers to submit articles not exceeding the 2,200 words limit.
Each department has a different editorial theme, so it’s a great idea to check this closely before planning your writing.
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