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Teacher Inquiry Publishing and Research Resources
Date: July 2008
Summary: The following publishing and research resources provide support for teachers at various stages of the inquiry and dissemination process.
TIC Network Resources Bibliography
Newly updated! An annotated bibliography of books about teacher research.
Publishing and Research Resources: Journals
This selective list of journals is presented with the hope of helping teacher-writers discover the wealth of publishing opportunities and research resources.
Electronic Journals Featuring Educational Research
To help teachers stay current with the latest research in the field, the TIC Network has compiled a comprehensive list of online educational journals from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia that feature teacher research.
Online Teacher-Research Resources
A selection of informative, user-friendly Web sites dedicated to practitioner research compiled by the TIC Network.
Ten Prompts to Help Turn Your Demonstration into an Article
Art Peterson, senior editor at the National Writing Project, offers 10 thought-provoking prompts to help turn your summer institute demonstration into a professional article.
Tips for Publishing: Bringing Classroom Practices, Reflections, and Research to Print
The TIC Network provides tips on how to develop articles, how to prepare your manuscript, what a query letter should look like, selecting publications to submit to, and more.
One Idea—Many Audiences
Ann Dobie describes how she transformed a graduate research paper on teaching spelling into an academic conference presentation, a professional development workshop, a journal article, and then a book.
Teachers Writing for Publication: Tips from a Teacher, Author, and Editor
The former editor of NCTE's English Journal provides tips for writing professional articles, a list of appropriate journals accepting professional writing, examples of "calls for manuscripts," and an inside look at the manuscript review process.