Note: Registrations have now closed. Please consider volunteering for the next Student Blogging Challenging beginning in March 2020. Registrations will open in February.
The 23rd Student Blogging Challenge is set to begin on October 6! This is a way for students to learn about publishing online while connecting with others around the world.
Read more about the challenge here.
We’re looking for a team of adult volunteer commenters. Can you help?
Video Message
Here is a one-minute video message I recorded last time to help spread the word about our call for commenters. Could you share it with your colleagues or PLN?
Note: The last challenge was 10 weeks but it is now 8 weeks and will finish at the end of November.
The more commenters we can get on board, the more support our participating students will receive!
Note: Older students can also be commenters if they’ve participated in the Student Blogging Challenge twice or are invited by organizers. Students are welcome to get in touch if this appeals or they have questions.
Registration Information
Who can register?
Commenters need to be involved in some field of education.
Commenters can be:
- classroom teachers
- homeschool teachers
- principals or school leaders
- administrators working in education
- trainee teachers
- retired teachers
- educational coaches or trainers
- university staff working education
- regular bloggers about educational matters
- children’s authors who have their own website
- students who have taken part in at least two sets of previous challenges or invited by organizers
FAQs
Before filling in the registration form below, please read the following information. Click here to save a copy of the PDF to your computer.
Ready to volunteer?
Thank you! Just go through the following steps.
- Mailing List: Make sure you’ve signed up for our mailing list to get all the Student Blogging Challenge news sent to you as well as the weekly posts. Click here for the mailing list sign-up form.
- Form: Fill out the form below to register as a commenter.
- Confirmation: Our commenting team leader, Sue Wyatt, will contact you via email or Twitter to let you know if you’ve been accepted. Sue will email the commenting team with more instructions and information prior to the challenge beginning on October 6.
Simply fill out the form below or click here to open it in your browser.
Any questions? Leave a comment below and we’ll get back to you!
Please also remember to share this post with others who you think might be able to register. Thank you!
What's on this page?
Hi Kathleen,
Thank you for taking me again. I’m very happy to remain a Students’ Challenge Commenter with Edublogs.
Hi
Here for my 2nd year. Thanks for being such a great group to be a part of. Still learning as I go.
Hi Kathleen, I would like to participate and be a commenter for the challenge, but I do not have a blog or website (as asked in the form above). I am a full-time student and pre-service teacher, so I would love to do this, but not sure how to!
Thanks!
Hannah
Hi Hannah,
I will let Sue Wyatt know that you’re involved in education and I’m sure she’ll be happy to accept you as a volunteer. Thank you so much! We really appreciate you. Sue will be in touch.
Thanks,
Kathleen
Hi Kathleen,
You don’t need to publish this comment. I just wanted to let you know that I have published a post. https://www.readilearn.com.au/the-student-blogging-challenge-how-you-can-be-involved/
I’m so pleased to be involved.
Best wishes,
Norah
Looking forward to doing this again! I learned a lot about the process last time around so I think this will go more smoothly.
Thank you so much, Karen. We appreciate your help!
This is great, Kathleen. I’m very much looking forward to joining in the challenge as commenter again this time as I thoroughly enjoyed commenting on the last challenge.
We’re so grateful for your help, Norah. Thank you! 🙂
I’m pleased to be a part of it, Kathleen.
Would you mind if I wrote a blog post for readilearn.com.au and linked back to this one, letting people know about the challenge?
Feel free, Norah. That would be great to help spread the word!