Wikinews:Education/core/Discussion

For productive discussions, remember to:
 * Use descriptive edit summaries to explain what you are doing with each edit. That way, others will be able to follow the action when they click on the "View history" tab.
 * Never assume: Never assume what motives are for another contributor. Instead, evaluate them purely on what you can read that they have written.
 * Read all the messages people leave on the talk pages of articles you are editing.
 * Be polite, and discuss article content rather than editors. Do not make personal attacks. Rather, work towards agreement.
 * Always sign your posts on talk pages using four tildes so that others can follow who is saying what. Put  at the end of your message (not in the edit summary box).
 * When you intend comments for a specific editor, leave a message on their User Talk page (with a link to the comments, if the discussion is happening on a different page). That way, they'll get a notification about your message.