Get involved
Do you have an engaging classroom activity to share with other teachers? Is there an interesting scientific topic that you could explain to STEM teachers and their students? We welcome submissions from teachers and scientists, and we provide full editorial support. Please read the authors guidelines and contact us before you start writing, so we can make sure your article fits our scope.
Would you like to help ensure that our content is interesting, inspiring and, above all, useful to STEM teachers? Consider joining the Science in School teacher reviewer panel. There is no obligation; just send us an email to express your interest and we’ll contact you if we have an article that matches your expertise.
If you find an article interesting or useful, perhaps you’d consider translating into your native language? This really helps to increase the reach of our content so that as many teacher as possible can benefit from it. You can find more information here.
Help us with outreach
If you enjoy Science in School, your educator colleagues might too. Download and print our new Science in School poster from our website and hang it in the staff room, teachers’ office, lab or corridor (wherever it’s allowed) to help spread the word.
The poster is available in English, French, Spanish and German.
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If you would like to help us translate the flyer into more languages, please do not hesitate to contact us: translations@scienceinschool.org