Educational Writers Group

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Welcome to the Educational Writers Group (EWG) page. 

Who we are  

EWG is a professional network for SoA members who produce educational materials for all settings including schools, higher education and academic institutions, and the English Language Teaching sector.  

We welcome emerging career authors who are interested in producing educational materials in the future as well as established authors.  

The group is run by an elected committee of volunteers with expertise in different areas. For all inquiries please email co-ordinator Tilly Zeeman

Not a member of the SoA yet? Sign up today using the discount code EWG20.

Why join EWG?

Join our online and in-person professional development and networking events

Receive our digital newsletter to stay informed about EWG events, resources and campaigns and the industry.  

Access the members-only private Facebook group for professional discussions. 

All SoA members can receive immediate or specialist professional advice from our advisory service.

Our Aims

The SoA Educational Writers Group (EWG) was established in 1964 to:

  • Protect the interests of educational authors in professional matters, especially contracts, rates of pay, digitisation and copyright
  • Keep its members informed about developments in education, curriculum, ELT, digital media and government policy
  • Lobby for adequate funding for books in schools, colleges and libraries, and for well-stocked public libraries and professionally-staffed libraries in all educational institutions
  • Encourage publishers in all media to respect the highest professional standards in educational writing

Enable educational writers to network and socialise in congenial surroundings.

Useful industry links

  • NAWE
    National Association of Writers in Education.
  • Nibweb
    Network of non-fiction writers and editors in Britain.
  • CIEP 
    Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (formerly the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP)

Educational awards

Resources

History for kids: the power of partnership

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