Chief editors

Feel the Mega Power of a Great Publication!

When you love to activate your “together” talent, you are well-suited to become the chief editor of your school journal, or of a very special edition on a specific topic.

Your teacher can tell you all about how important it is that every child in class is heard.

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In every class you have some starters, and very soon after they begin a process, all other students can join in.
To begin with, show the world which topics are most important in your own class.

Here you see a diagram of all the different chief editors.
During the whole school year, many more chief editors will pop up.

System overview

As a Chief Editor, you are the captain of the news! You help ChildPress reporters turn their investigations into powerful publications. That means:
✔ Choosing an exciting topic.
✔ Finding an interesting person to interview.
✔ Writing a compelling article.
✔ Taking a strong photo or recording a great video.
✔ Editing the publication.
✔ Deciding which publication best fits the report.

Collaborating with Other Editorial Teams

As a Chief Editor, you have a counterpart at a local newspaper, news channel, or TV station in your area. Maybe that’s the perfect place for your group of reporters to showcase their news! Timing is everything—bring your news to the world at the right moment!

Making an Impact on Global News

ChildPress is connected with the United Nations (UN) and collaborates with professionals worldwide who highlight important topics. They know that sharing news on a special day helps it reach the world!

Want your news to stand out? Check the UN Days Calendar and plan with your team when and where your publication will make the biggest impact.

Are you ready to be a real Chief Editor? Grab your pen, camera, and microphone, and get started!