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.
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You can earn 2 hours of CPD points through your school.
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It helps build your professional identity outside the classroom.
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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:
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Best Practices in Teaching
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Creative Classroom Management
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Using Technology in Teaching
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Innovative Lesson Plans
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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:
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Introduction – Why the topic matters
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Main Points – 3–5 practical ideas or experiences
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Conclusion – What others can take away
Where to Publish
Here are some free and easy platforms where teachers can post blogs:
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Medium.com – A clean, professional space to share ideas.
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LinkedIn – Connects you with educators and professionals.
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WordPress or Blogger – Perfect for creating your personal teaching blog.
Steps to Publish on Medium
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Go to medium.com and sign in.
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Click “Write a Story.”
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Paste your article and format it neatly.
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Add a catchy title and tags like Education, Teaching, CBSE.
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Click Publish.
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Copy the link and take a screenshot of your blog.
Watch how to publish: YouTube Guide 1
Steps to Publish on LinkedIn
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Login to linkedin.com.
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Click “Write Article.”
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Paste your blog content and add a cover image.
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Click Publish.
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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:
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Link of your published blog
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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.”

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