Welcome Students!
Grades, outcomes, and even diplomas, do not motivate the highest self-motivated student investments, nor guarantee that students will extend what they’ve learned to their non-classroom lives.
PUBLISH while still a Student:
Formats: Short essay, poetry/creative writing, papers/articles [max. 2000 words bibliography included], podcasts or audio narratives (mp3 with single or multiple images); and video [max. length 8 minutes].
Ages demographics: Primary (K-6), Secondary (7-12), and Higher/Continuing Ed.
TOPICS for student publication are in three central areas for student innovation:
cultural competency (diversity, equity, justice, and inclusivity), key perspectives related to balancing inequity and injustice,
creative educational reform (models new insights teaching and learning from the student perspective), or
Interdisciplinary - promotes “new” or unique insights with the inclusion of multiple or combined disciplines.
TWO Publishing Platforms:
WCCE Social Media Group for ALL students that have been vetted and recommended by an educator. This is simple disciplined exposure, but with instructor vetted support. Posts to social media may reach numerous other students or educators, but in all cases, give student work a life beyond the classroom [Credential: Student has been Recommended for, and published to WCCE Social Media platforms]; and
Juried Student multi-media journal publications. The ‘Best’ of student work (as recommended by educators) in written, aural, or video format, may be juried by either the Student Editor team or by professional educators, and published in our annual student publication Journal: “Tomorrow’s Leaders”. [Credential: Student has been Published in the WCCE Student Journal: Year/Vol/Issue #].
Note to Instructors:
‘OUR WORLD’ and users of all WCCE Texts and materials have automatic Access to Student Publication privileges as part of their assignment requirements.
Want to JOIN us? Instructors wishing their students be involved in WCCE publications, need only Join our Team:
A) fill out the Learning Community – Teaching profile below for approval; and once approved
B) Join our Professional Educator Community by Donating. All Donations support our staff, our jurors or task force members leaders, and the costs of e-Pub and Journal production. Click Here