Write for Us – Share Your Knowledge with Post-Edu
At Post-Edu, we believe that knowledge grows when it’s shared. Education is evolving faster than ever before — shaped by technology, innovation, and the creativity of people like you. That’s why we invite passionate educators, writers, researchers, and lifelong learners to join our community of contributors.
If you have valuable insights, experiences, or ideas that can inspire and educate others, Post-Edu’s “Write for Us” program is the perfect platform to make your voice heard.
Why Write for Post-Edu?
Writing for Post-Edu isn’t just about publishing an article — it’s about becoming part of a global learning movement. Our readers include teachers, students, parents, policymakers, and professionals who are eager to discover new ways of learning, teaching, and growing.
When you contribute to Post-Edu, you:
Reach a global audience – Share your expertise with thousands of readers who value education and innovation.
Build your personal brand – Showcase your knowledge and establish yourself as a thought leader in the education field.
Gain exposure and backlinks – Earn recognition and visibility through author bios, social media promotion, and backlinks to your website or portfolio.
Join a community of educators and creators – Collaborate, connect, and learn from other contributors who share your passion for lifelong learning.
Make an impact – Your insights can help shape the future of learning and empower people around the world.
Who Can Contribute?
We welcome submissions from a wide range of voices and backgrounds. Whether you’re an educator, education technology (EdTech) expert, student, researcher, parent, or simply someone passionate about education, there’s a place for your voice here.
Ideal contributors include:
Teachers and professors who want to share classroom experiences or strategies.
Students who want to write about their learning journeys or study tips.
Education professionals with expertise in curriculum design, assessment, or learning management systems.
Writers and bloggers who create insightful education-related content.
Tech experts with an interest in EdTech, online learning, and digital transformation.
Parents and guardians who want to discuss homeschooling, child development, or student support.
Researchers and policymakers interested in sharing findings or insights about the education sector.
Topics We Accept
Our readers love practical, original, and insightful content that helps them learn, teach, or grow. You can write about any topic related to education, learning, or personal development, including (but not limited to):
1. Education & Teaching
Classroom management tips
Lesson planning and pedagogy
Inclusive and special education practices
Early childhood education
Higher education trends and challenges
2. Technology in Education (EdTech)
E-learning platforms and online course design
Artificial Intelligence in classrooms
Digital tools for teachers and students
The future of virtual and hybrid learning
Cybersecurity and data privacy in education
3. Student Life & Academic Success
Study techniques and productivity hacks
Time management for students
Exam preparation strategies
Overcoming academic stress and burnout
Student motivation and mindset
4. Career & Professional Development
Education careers and job market insights
Skill development and lifelong learning
Resume tips and career guidance
Leadership in education
Teacher training and certification paths
5. Educational Policy & Research
Education reform and global trends
Curriculum innovation and assessment
Government and NGO education initiatives
Access to education and equality issues
Research findings and case studies
6. Parent & Community Involvement
Supporting children’s education at home
Building school–community partnerships
Family engagement and learning support
Homeschooling resources and strategies
If you’re not sure whether your topic fits, feel free to send a quick pitch — we’re always open to creative ideas that align with our mission to inspire learning.
Content Guidelines
To maintain quality and consistency, we ask all contributors to follow these guidelines:
1. Original Content Only
All submissions must be 100% original and not published elsewhere. We do not accept plagiarized, AI-generated without editing, or spun content. Articles should reflect your authentic voice and unique insights.
2. Word Count
We recommend articles between 1,000 and 2,000 words, depending on the topic and depth. Longer, well-researched articles are always welcome.
3. Writing Style
Use a clear, professional, and engaging tone.
Avoid jargon or overly complex language — write for a broad audience.
Break up content with headings, bullet points, and short paragraphs for readability.
Support claims with credible sources, data, or examples where possible.
Include actionable takeaways or practical advice for readers.
4. Formatting
Use subheadings (H2, H3) to organize sections.
Include relevant links to reputable sources (if applicable).
Provide a featured image suggestion (optional).
Submit your article as a Google Doc, Word file, or Markdown document.
5. Author Bio
Please include a short author bio (50–100 words) at the end of your article. You may include:
Your name
A short description of who you are or what you do
A link to your website, portfolio, or social media profile
A professional headshot (optional)
Editorial Process
Our editorial team reviews every submission carefully to ensure it meets our standards and aligns with our mission.
Here’s how it works:
Submit your pitch or draft – Send us your article idea or full draft using the form or email listed below.
Editorial review – Our editors will review your submission for clarity, originality, and relevance.
Revisions (if needed) – We may suggest edits or improvements before publication.
Approval and publication – Once approved, your article will be published on the Post-Edu blog, and we’ll share it across our social media channels.
Promotion and engagement – We encourage you to share your article with your network and engage with readers through comments and feedback.
Please note that submissions may take 1–2 weeks to review, depending on volume.
What We Don’t Publish
To protect the integrity of our content, we do not accept:
Promotional or overly self-serving content
Articles written primarily for link-building purposes
Plagiarized or AI-generated content without significant human editing
Topics unrelated to education, learning, or professional development
Political or religious opinion pieces
SEO and Backlinks Policy
We allow one dofollow backlink to your personal or professional website in the author bio.
If you include references or citations in your content, please link only to high-quality, relevant, and trustworthy sources. Avoid linking to commercial or unrelated sites.
Tips for a Great Submission
Here are a few extra tips to help your article stand out:
✅ Start with a strong, attention-grabbing introduction that clearly explains what readers will learn.
✅ Use real examples or case studies to illustrate your points.
✅ End with a conclusion or call to action that encourages readers to apply what they’ve learned.
✅ Proofread carefully — check grammar, spelling, and readability.
✅ Be original — offer new insights, not just summaries of existing information.
How to Submit
Ready to share your voice with the Post-Edu community? Here’s how to get started:
Step 1: Choose your topic (make sure it aligns with our themes).
Step 2: Prepare your article following our guidelines.
Step 3: Send your submission or pitch to: 📧 info@post-edu.com
