About WJE
ABOUT THE WITTENBERG JOURNAL OF EDUCATION
The Journal is dedicated to bringing together the educators of Ohio’s Clark and surrounding counties in a continuing conversation about improving teaching and learning.
With a focus on making available research by educators, about their own classrooms, WJE disseminates the latest in local approaches to improving instruction. With a second focus on informing the educational community about current and upcoming events in Clark and surrounding counties, the Journal serves as a hub of information about activities of interest to educators.
Finally, as a highly interactive site, WJE provides sets of education-related links continuously updated and annotated by area educators; discussion webs on issues crucial to area educators, opportunities for reader feedback on articles published in the Journal. The Journal also encourages queries on matters with which readers want help.
Want to contribute to The Wittenberg Journal of Education?
The Journal’s staff needs contributors in a number of areas:
Have you completed an action research project? If you’ve investigated a teaching issue in your own classes or in your own school, and you’d like other educators in the area to benefit from what you’ve found, consider submitting a report of your inquiry to WJE. Our staff will review your report, and if we find that your work will be of interest and benefit to other local educators, we’ll publish it as a featured article. We also can publish your findings a “research brief”. All featured articles will eventually become a part of the Journal’s archives, available for search by interested readers.
Have you discovered a useful teaching source, site, or reference? The Journal needs your recommendations. Send them, with your brief description of what’s to be found and why it’s important. We’ll publish your recommendations and annotations.
Is there a professional issue about which you’d like to talk with other educators? Start or contribute to a thread on our discussion web. It’s easy to sign in and join the conversation. Or if you would like to invite area educators to help you with a professional question–perhaps about where to find a given set of resources, or about how to deal with a particular student problem, etc.–the Journal will post your query and direct responses to you.
Is your school or your class doing something you’d like others to see? Become your school’s or district’s source of information about upcoming events and activities. Send us important information regularly, and the Journal will post it, under your name.
New ideas for WJE? Finally, we want your help in making the Journal more responsive to your professional needs. Tell the staff what features to add to the site.
Contacts
Contact the staff with submissions, questions, and new ideas. Send to
Steve Broidy: sbroidy@wittenberg.edu ; 937/327-6419