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Ten tips for new teacher bloggers

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As we begin the summer holidays, you might be thinking ahead to next year and pondering new things that you’d like to try. This infographic by @DougPete states ten reasons why starting a blog might be worth your consideration.

I agree with all of these statements, especially the ones about reading, discovering and learning. Nobody benefits from my blog more than I do. That’s why it’s such a fantastic hobby.

The hardest part is getting started, so you might want to consider getting it up and running during the holidays, before you get too busy again. I still consider myself to be a new blogger and I still have lots to learn, but I also think that the hardest part is over and still fresh in my memory.

Here are my ten tips for starting an education blog:

I hope that these pointers are useful to you as you get started. They are probably very obvious and this post is by no means expert advice. These are just some tips for beginners, from a beginner. If you have anything to add, or any questions, please feel free to comment below. Tip 11: always show that you appreciate contributions. Comments keep the discussions going and genuinely enhance articles.

Alternatively, if you want to share something but don’t want to commit to your own blog, consider guest blogging on someone else’s site. Follow this link if you’d like to write on here. I look forward to your ideas!

If you do start your own blog, add the URL in the comments below. I’ll be your first follower! Good luck!

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