Hello everyone, One of the easiest things to overlook after completing a project or event is documenting what happened, what was learned, and what others can take away from the experience.
The EduWiki Newsletter exists to capture these stories and make them available to the wider Wikimedia and education community. Each month, it brings together experiences, ideas, and lessons from different regions, helping communities learn from one another and discover new approaches to Wikimedia and education work. As we begin preparing the June 2026 edition, we invite you to share stories from your community. This could be a project, workshop, campaign, partnership, classroom activity, research initiative, or reflection on your work. Articles should be *300–500 words* and can be submitted in *English or your local language*. You may also include *images, audio, or video* to support your story. Please note that *only stories related to Wikimedia and Education* will be captured. Submit your story here: *Education Newsroom <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Education/News/Newsroom>* *Submission deadline: 26 June 2026* If this is your first submission, or you need a refresher, please review the *Publication Guidelines <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Education/News/Publication_Guidelines>* and our *video guide <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Submitting_a_Story_to_the_EduWiki_Newsletter.webm>* before submitting. We look forward to learning about what your community has been working on. Best regards, *Barakat Adegboye* User: BAdegboye (EdWH) Communications Assistant
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