Teacher Connections Writing Contest Nov. 18 - Dec. 9

Teachers Without Borders partners with Helium.com to connect teachers to the needs of students the world over.

What is the Teacher Connections Writing Contest?

 The Teacher Connections Writing Contest, sponsored by Teachers Without Borders and Helium.com, provides opportunities for all those passionate about education. You choose among 30 contest titles about education. Write informative articles that meet Helium's Writing Standards. Contest winners will share $400 in cash.

  • Connect with teachers across the globe.
  • Connect with opportunities to earn money for your expertise.
  • Connect your wisdom to the practical needs of teachers the world over.

How to participate? Register at Helium. Go to the contest page.Find topics that interest you. Write your heart out.

Who can participate? Anyone with knowledge to share and passion for education can participate.

How can you help Teachers Without Borders by your participation? Donate your ad revenue earnings on your articles (those generated by search traffic) and invite others to champion the causes near and dear to Teachers Without Borders supporters.

What’s in it for you? A chance to help teachers the world over, lift the quality of education for all and contend for cash prizes.

What’s in it for the rest of the world? You join scores of educational advocates in sharing expert knowledge. Helium.com makes it available to all through the Internet.

How to participate in the Teachers Connections Writing Contest

If you are an existing Helium member, just go to the contest page Nov 18-Dec. 9 to select titles and start contributing.

For those new to Helium.com:

  1. Complete your writer registration on Helium and set up your writer profile page.  (This article provides some helpful tips.)
  2. To begin participating in the contest, head to the contest page by clicking on the red "Writing Contest" button in the horizontal navigation. In the list of active contests, look for Teaching Connections Writing Contest. Please be sure to read the rules (available Nov. 18). Pick a title that interests you. Do research and writing, edit and save your article on your own computer in a word processing program.
  3. To submit your article, click on the title that interests you. Below the title you will see a pencil icon. Click on this and you will be on the Helium submission page. If you use Word, click on the "Paste from Word" icon at the top of the screen.  Copy and paste your article there. Use the "Spell Check" and "Word Count" features to make sure your article is in top form and meets the word-count requirements; and use the "Preview" feature to verify that formatting is the way you want it. Unless you are familiar with SEO, leave the "search phrase" feature alone. If you are interested, consider donating your article’s ad revenue earnings to Teachers without Borders. Read the agreement at the bottom of the page, check the box to verify you agree to it. Finally, click “Submit.”
  4. After submitting your article, you’ll be led to a rating page that shows you two articles on another topic in the Education channel. This is your opportunity to play the important role as a Helium rater.  Your article will be processed in the same manner with other writers to determine the rank among all the other articles submitted to that title.  The cumulative rank of your articles ultimately leads to your contest score.
  5. You will have 3 weeks to write to any of the contest titles. The week after the contest is closed to further article submissions, and  is identified as the "Awaiting Calculation" period. The contest articles will be passing through the rating process so the best will rise to the top. Don’t worry about where you place initially in the rankings, and understand that your articles' ranks may vary until the last day of the contest.  You should participate in rating during this time as well, although you will never rate your own work. Helium is a fair and trusted platform that is designed such that rating is anonymous and randomly delivered to the rater. While you are at it, explore more opportunities for writing on Helium.  This Quick-Start Guide gives an overview and this Zone for New Writers provides a simple plan to start your writing career on Helium.
  6. You’ll notice a leader board on the contest page, with points assigned per writer. You earn points based on how many articles you contribute and on how highly peers rank your articles relative to others competing for top slot in that title. You can acquire points between +5 and -5 based on the rank of your article. Specifics of this are provided on the contest page. Please be aware that the rank can change until the last day of the contest, as can your points.
  7. Enjoy the fun and realize the net result:  A treasury of informative articles you’ve contributed that can help teachers and students the world over. We also hope that many writers will choose to donate their article earnings right back to Teachers Without Borders. It’s a great way to contribute directly and easily to the organization’s work. These articles will remain on your account, which you can reach by viewing your About Me page. Your articles will continue to earn and pay you based on our "ad revenue share." Learn all about how to earn money on your Helium articles.
  8. And you might collect a nice pile of cash when we announce the winners on December 16. You’ll be notified by email, and given instructions on how to collect your cash prize. By the last day of the month, go to your Earnings & Payments page (via the My Helium button on the main menu). Click “Request Payment.” Then, by the 10th of the next month, you will have all your earnings deposited into the PayPal account you created upon registration (Jan. 10). Please check that PayPal is offered in your country before entering the contest. Helium does not offer alternative payment plans outside of PayPal.

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Kerry Michael Wood
Posted on: Nov 18, 09 at 04:39 PM
Ditto to all the above, but where are the topics?
Linda Ann Nickerson
Posted on: Nov 18, 09 at 12:59 PM
Great idea! Can't wait to see the topics!
Barbara Whitlock
Posted on: Nov 12, 09 at 11:53 AM
And Olivia, know that this contest is open to all those passionate about education. We have a large number of teachers, school admins, counselors and university professors at Helium, but we've also added a new recognition badge for homeschoolers. We are excited to tap a broad subset of educational knowledge from our community, new folks who join us from the Teachers Without Borders community and others. I'm also hoping many writers will donate ad revenue for their contest articles back to Teachers Without Borders (but do keep the prize money!).
Emma Willey
Posted on: Nov 12, 09 at 04:50 AM
Barbara, Another wonderful place to read and write! How does Helium come up with all these wonderful places to enjoy. Even though it has beeen many years since I was a teacher, I'm sure it will be a pleasure to read what others write as well as trying some articles myself. Thank you! Emma Willey
Olivia Bredbenner
Posted on: Nov 11, 09 at 01:01 PM
Barbara, Very nice and informative zone...I am looking forward to following all of our "teachers":) Olivia
EJ Young
Posted on: Nov 07, 09 at 04:20 AM
Barb, Thanks for creating such an informative zone to benefit educators. As someone on the verge of becoming disallusioned, about to give up on hoping to ever change institutionalized methods or just too frustrated to rise above "stuff" (you pick the drama but I think it means burn out!)the idea of joining with a group like Teachers Without Borders is so refreshing. The Teacher Connections Writing Contest could provide that extra spark that seems to flicker off and on when teachers get too overwhelmed and overworked. Thanks again for all your efforts! EJ http://www.helium.com/zone/2879-ej-young-personal-profile http://www.helium.com/users/506462

All About Teachers Without Borders

Teachers Without Borders supports teacher leaders, worldwide, with professional development opportunities and tools that connect them with information and each other, so that they may play a more vital role in their communities. We focus on teachers with initiative, who are passionate about their subjects and compassionate towards children. In addition to our online network and toolset, we help fund and support programs and workshops internationally that directly contribute to the betterment of education in local communities worldwide.

We encourage Helium members to join Teachers Without Borders (it’s free and easy!) in order to expand the bank of resources and growing network of international educators that currently exist on our website. The Teachers Without Borders website offers opportunities to connect with thousands of teachers worldwide, participate in mutual information exchange, and contribute to global education by helping to create course materials crucial to the professional development of excellent teachers. The possibilities are endless as this is a tool created and maintained by and for teachers.

By participating in the Teacher Connections writing contest, your articles will reach readers from around the world. It is a priceless opportunity to get involved in education on an international level and to offer your commentary and expertise to those who may benefit from it the most. We strongly encourage you to share news of this contest to friends and colleagues who believe in the mission of our organization.

Teachers Without Borders is supported through individual donations, corporate funding and foundation grants. If you haven’t done so already, you can become a part of our donor list on Helium, simply by clicking "donate earnings" and selecting Teachers Without Borders on the drop-down menu when you submit new articles to the Helium.

For more information about Teachers Without Borders, please visit our partner page on Helium or our website, www.teacherswithoutborders.org.

Connecting and honoring educators

Helium.com and Teachers Without Borders recognize the most honored profession -- teachers. Teachers come in many varieties -- from credentialed professionals to parents working closely with their own children, as well as volunteers the world over helping children in need. What they share is a passion for learning and a commitment to helping others.

If you are a professional educator, Helium offers a teacher recognition badge that positions you for special earning opportunities through Helium and our thousands of publishing partners. Send verifying information (a website verification link from your educational agency or scan your certificate into an email attachment. Add your Helium About Me page URL, and send to experts@helium.com).

Helium has badges to recognize teachers, university professors, adjunct professors, school administrators, school counselors and state or private school sanctioned homeschoolers.

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New to Helium, and want more Information?

Hi, I'm Barbara Whitlock, New Member Outreach Manager and Credentialed Professional Program Coordinator at Helium.com. I am also a teacher, who has worked (and continue to live at) a boarding prep school with my teacher husband and five children. I've also educated many of my own at home. We welcome you as an educator to Helium, and I'm here to answer all your questions. My inbox is always open: bwhitlock@helium.com.

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