Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Writing and Publishing Blogs – A Simple Guide for Teachers



As teachers, we constantly learn, grow, and share. One great way to share our ideas beyond the classroom is by writing blogs. The CBSE also encourages teachers to publish educational blogs — and yes, it even adds points to your professional development record!


Why Should Teachers Blog?

  • It’s a great way to share your experiences and teaching ideas.

  • You can earn 2 hours of CPD points through your school.

  • It helps build your professional identity outside the classroom.

  • Your words can inspire and guide other teachers.


Choosing What to Write About

If you’re wondering where to start, pick something you’ve done or learned recently. Here are a few ideas:

  • Best Practices in Teaching

  • Creative Classroom Management

  • Using Technology in Teaching

  • Innovative Lesson Plans

  • Real Classroom Experiences


How to Write Your Blog

Keep it simple — write as if you’re talking to another teacher.

Structure your blog like this:

  1. Introduction – Why the topic matters

  2. Main Points – 3–5 practical ideas or experiences

  3. Conclusion – What others can take away


Where to Publish

Here are some free and easy platforms where teachers can post blogs:

  • Medium.com – A clean, professional space to share ideas.

  • LinkedIn – Connects you with educators and professionals.

  • WordPress or Blogger – Perfect for creating your personal teaching blog.


Steps to Publish on Medium

  1. Go to medium.com and sign in.

  2. Click “Write a Story.”

  3. Paste your article and format it neatly.

  4. Add a catchy title and tags like Education, Teaching, CBSE.

  5. Click Publish.

  6. Copy the link and take a screenshot of your blog.

Watch how to publish: YouTube Guide 1


Steps to Publish on LinkedIn

  1. Login to linkedin.com.

  2. Click “Write Article.”

  3. Paste your blog content and add a cover image.

  4. Click Publish.

  5. Save your blog link and screenshot for CBSE records.

Video tutorial: LinkedIn Blog Posting Guide


Keeping Proof for CBSE

After publishing, keep these for your records:

  • Link of your published blog

  • Screenshot of the page

Paste your blog link in the CBSE-CPD Blog Record Sheet: Google Sheet Link


Final Thought

“Blogging is not just for points – it’s a way to share, grow, and inspire.
Your words can make a difference in another teacher’s classroom.”



Writing and Publishing Blogs – A Simple Guide for Teachers

As teachers, we constantly learn, grow, and share. One great way to share our ideas beyond the classroom is by writing blogs. The CBSE als...