**For those of you still following us on our other account @steemiteducation, please make sure to follow us here. Even though the other account is still active, it will no longer be the main profile of the education community. **
We have limited HP in our account, so if you feel like making a little donation to our community account, we will surely appreciate it.
We want you to succeed and we want this community to grow into a strong self-sustaining community.
Just like every other community, we also have rules. We urge everyone to read the criteria below to be aware of the type of posts that we will support.
Original content only. This means that you must write an article in your OWN WORDS. Posts need to be a minimum length of 300 words. (Unless you include an ORIGINAL video that you can verify that you created.)
All sources need to be cited. If you use ANY information from the internet, you need to cite the source. All pictures must have an image source and illegal pictures with watermarks will be excluded.
Check your spelling and your grammar. We will give you a fair warning as we know everyone is not English speaking and we all make mistakes, but if your post is full of mistakes, we will unfortunately NOT support you.
Use a proper format when writing an article.
Plagiarism is highly frowned upon, and if we find any post with plagiarism that user will be muted immediately. We are here to build a community and the faster we get rid of scammers the better for everyone!
We support all fun educational posts that can be beneficial to anyone, YOUNG, and OLD.
We support funny classroom stories. (We all know kids can do and say the darnedest things and we really want to hear about that! (Please just don't embarrass anyone by naming the student's name.)
How-to posts for example how to build something/ how to do projects/study? (For kids and adults!)
Fun experiments, or projects that kids could do on their own. (SAFE ones of course!
Good quality comprehension tests with answers. Teachers love that!
Fiction and fun stories can be used as reading material in a classroom.
Posts about your experiences as a teacher, in general,/If you are not a teacher, then post about your experiences as a student in school.
**IMPORTANT RULES**
**Please support each other by reblogging and voting each other's posts. This is not about making the most money but about supporting others while we grow together. **
**Follow people, read their posts, and vote. Make sure to drop a comment if you enjoyed the content. **
If you are part of this community please feel free to use this logo at the bottom of your post! (Feel free to copy this link)
You are all appreciated!
**If you have any suggestions for this community and how to develop it faster, please feel free to drop some comments below!**
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You have made easy and reasonable rules for this community, I hope all the members will follow, hope for the best🤠🤠