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CONTRIBUTE TO E.L. AFRICA MAGAZINE!

If you’re an expert in education, please share your knowledge and experience with your fellow school leaders in E L Africa magazine Write about one of the following themes or submit an article on another topic of interest to principals, assistant principals, or aspiring principals

Themes For Next Issue

Balancing Act: Leading at Work and Living a Life

Fit to learn: Wellbeing of students at school.

Continuous profession development for leaders and teachers.

E.L. Africa is YOUR magazine help make it an even more valuable resource by writing an article or passing these themes on to a colleague who has a great program or unique perspective.

Content

Manuscripts should explore one theme or other topics of professional interest to secondary school principals. Manuscripts are evaluated by ELCG/E.L. Africa magazine staff members and are judged on their relevance, interest to principals, timeliness, originality, readability, and credibility. E.L. Africa magazine seeks articles that:

Describe best practices and exemplary programs objectively and include evidence of success as well as a discussion of problems

Explain how principals can act on the information

Include advice, resources, and examples

Offer opinions on some topic of professional interest to principals

Requirements

Manuscripts should be no more than 2,000 words, including references, but may include additional supplemental material. Successful manuscripts are written in a tone and style appropriate to a magazine; are well-organized; clearly establish the purpose of the article; use specific examples it is best to show, and adhere to the rules of grammar.

How To Submit

Please send your manuscript to elafricamagazine@gmail.com and include:

The manuscript prepared in MS Word.

A cover letter that indicates your intention to submit the manuscript to E.L. Africa magazine and stipulates whether the manuscript has been submitted elsewhere.

Contact information for each author: school and title, telephone number, and e-mail address. A two-sentence author biography. The first sentence should include a current title, school and e-mail address; the condition sentence should highlight key accomplishments or reinforce your authority in discussing the topic.

Photographs

If you’d like to send photos to accompany your article, please attach the JPEG files to an email and send them to elcgtraining@yahoo com If no photos are available, E L Africa will select file or stock art to enhance the article

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