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Writing Contests for Students and Places that Publish Student Writing

The following information is useful for those requesting information on where students might send their writing.  Below are links to NCTE positions, guidelines, resolutions, books, articles, and other resources to support the creativity of student writers--most of the resources can be found right here on our Web site--and some may take you to other locations on the World Wide Web.


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Go Public! Encouraging Student Writers to Publish, Susanne Rubenstein Go Public! offers specific writing ideas and classroom activities to help students develop the confidence and ability to publish in a wide market. This book is both a handy reference guide to publishing opportunities for students and an entertaining, useful collection of writing ideas that teachers can use within their established English language arts curricula. 221 pp. 1998. Grades 6–12. ISBN 0-8141-1862-3. No. 18623-1750 

See an additional list of some student contests and places that publish student writing.

 


 
 
 
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