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Background and Format:
CASEnotes is the official magazine for CASE, the Campaign for State Education. This quarterly newsletters covers a variety of education-related issues within the state education system, including politics, funding, class issues, media and policy changes.
Audience and Readership:
Readers are members of campaigning organisation CASE.
Deadline:
There is no fixed editorial deadline, and publication schedules can vary.
Time of Publication:
February, April, August and December.
Frequency:
Four issues a year.
Circulation:
They do not disclose their circulation figure.
Ad Rates:
The newsletter does not carry advertising.
Other Information:
CASEnotes is published in-house, and do not have a dedicated editorial team listed. Press enquiries should be sent directly to the generic editorial email address. A digital archive of previous issues can be viewed online.
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Clubs & Organizations, Disabilities, Education, Education Regulation & Policy, Education Standards & Testing, Education Technology & E-learning, Government, Higher Education, Home Schooling, Human Resources, K-12, Libraries, Personal Finance, Preschool, Schools & Institutions, Special Education, Students, Teachers, Teaching & Curriculum, Trade School
Bio
Background and Format: CASEnotes is the official magazine for CASE, the Campaign for State Education. This quarterly newsletters covers a variety of education-related issues within the state education system, including politics, funding, class issues, media and policy changes. Audience and Readership: Readers are members of campaigning organisation CASE. Deadline: There is no fixed editorial deadline, and publication schedules can vary. Time of Publication: February, April, August and December. Frequency: Four issues a year. Circulation: They do not disclose their circulation figure. Ad Rates: The newsletter does not carry advertising. Other Information: CASEnotes is published in-house, and do not have a dedicated editorial team listed. Press enquiries should be sent directly to the generic editorial email address. A digital archive of previous issues can be viewed online.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Clubs & Organizations, Disabilities, Education, Education Regulation & Policy, Education Standards & Testing, Education Technology & E-learning, Government, Higher Education, Home Schooling, Human Resources, K-12, Libraries, Personal Finance, Preschool, Schools & Institutions, Special Education, Students, Teachers, Teaching & Curriculum, Trade School
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