Tag: submissions
Get published in Classroom Tips
What are the best ways to support students who are struggling with their sexual identity? Submit a manuscript by the Dec. 3 deadline, and your article might be published as the February issue of Classroom Tips.... read more.
Tips to Help You Get Published webinar series continues April 5
There’s still time to participate in the “Tips to Help You Get Published” webinar series led by Kappan Editor-in-Chief Joan Richardson. The second installment in the series is the Submitting a Manuscript for Publication webinar. Tune in at 4 p.m. EST April 5 for this informal webinar in which Kappan editor-in-chief Joan Richardson will walk you through the process of submitting a manuscript for publication.... read more.
“Submitting a Manuscript for Publication” webinar April 5
Pi Lambda Theta members are invited to participate in the “Tips to Help You Get Published” webinar series led by Kappan Editor-in-Chief Joan Richardson. "Submitting a Manuscript for Publication" is April 5, and "Writing to be Read' is May 3. These webinars are free, but space is limited.... read more.
Apply by April 1 for research grants
Each year, Pi Lambda Theta awards research grants in amounts up to $2,500 for clearly conceptualized research proposals concerning education. Proposals are evaluated and grants awarded semi-annually.... read more.
Classroom Tips for standardized testing time
What are the best ways to support students during standardized testing time? Find out in the February 2012 issue of Classroom Tips, one-page essays that you can quickly read, absorb, and use to implement positive changes in your classroom.... read more.
Improve your classroom by sharing Classroom Tips!
Your first few years of teaching are more than a little challenging. What do you wish you’d known before you entered the classroom? Or what have you learned that you think would help others?... read more.
Give and get some Classroom Tips
Do you have questions about how to get students to come to school, engage immigrant students, or make your presentations more meaningful? You might find some answers in Classroom Tips, short articles published by PDK International that K-12 classroom teachers can quickly read, absorb, and use to implement positive changes in their classrooms.... read more.
Discover tips to help you get published — Nov. 10 free webinar
Back by popular demand! Pi Lambda Theta members are invited to participate in the “The Tips to Help You Get Published” webinar series led by Kappan Editor-in-Chief Joan Richardson.
Tune in at 4 p.m. EST on Nov. 10 for advice on writing for professional publications. Learn the conversational style of writing preferred by most professional magazines.
The "Writing to be Read" webinar will not talk about scholarly writing or writing dissertations. Instead, participants will discover tips for ensuring that the manuscripts they submit for publication have a more approachable style and tone than dissertations that sit on a library shelf.
Register now!
Share a tip, take a tip — Classroom Tips submissions
Do have ideas on the best ways to support students during standardized testing time? Submissions are now being accepted for the February 2012 issue of Classroom Tips.
Classroom Tips features one-page essays that you can quickly read, absorb, and use to implement positive changes in your classroom. You can learn from other teachers’ experiences with these topics and take advantage of their tips for what to do — or not do.
Tips are published online in October, December, February, April, and June. Log in to your Pi Lambda Theta account to access current and past issues. Manuscripts are accepted throughout the year — check out upcoming themes, deadlines, and submission guidelines.
Share Classroom Tips with your colleagues
What are your best strategies for addressing attendance issues and truancy? You might find some answers in the October issue of Classroom Tips, a PDK International publication for K-12 classroom teachers.
Classroom Tips features one-page essays that you can quickly read, absorb, and use to implement positive changes in your classroom. You can learn from other teachers’ experiences with these topics and take advantage of their tips for what to do — or not do.
Tips are published online in October, December, February, April, and June. Log in to access current and past issues.
Interested in submitting a manuscript? Check out the upcoming themes, deadlines, and submission guidelines.
Submissions are... read more.

