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Tracey Biscontini Launches a Personal Pledge for Clear, Responsible Educational Writing

Tracey Biscontini of Old Forge, Pennsylvania, commits to clarity-first practices that put students first.

OLD FORGE, PA, January 24, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Tracey Biscontini, founder and CEO of Northeast Editing, Inc., has announced the launch of a personal pledge focused on improving clarity, responsibility, and care in educational content. The pledge reflects her more than 30 years of experience in educational publishing and her belief that small, consistent choices can have a real impact on how students learn. "I just wanted to write material that made sense," Biscontini has said of her career. "If students don't understand it, it doesn't work." That principle now anchors her pledge, which is aimed at writers, editors, educators, and anyone who creates learning materials. Biscontini says the pledge grew out of patterns she has seen across decades of work. "You don't need a big voice to have a big impact," she has noted. "You just need to show up with intention." She adds, "Good writing is invisible. It's about making things easy to understand," and "Structure enables creativity. Without it, ideas fall apart."

Why This Issue Matters Right Now

Educational clarity is under strain. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, only about 33 percent of eighth-grade students in the United States read at or above a proficient level. Studies from literacy organizations show that students are significantly more likely to disengage when instructional text is dense or poorly structured. Teachers report spending increasing classroom time re-explaining written instructions rather than teaching new material. At the same time, digital-first publishing has shortened production timelines, increasing the risk of unclear or rushed content reaching students.

Tracey Biscontini's Personal Pledge

Biscontini's pledge is built around seven specific commitments expressed as daily behaviors. She commits to writing and editing every piece of educational content with the student as the primary audience. She commits to reading all instructional content aloud before it is finalized. She commits to removing language that sounds impressive but does not improve understanding. She commits to questioning unclear instructions rather than passing them through. She commits to prioritizing accuracy over speed when trade-offs arise. She commits to mentoring writers on clarity, not just style. She commits to treating educational content as a responsibility, not just a deliverable. "As writers and editors, sometimes we're the last eyes on a piece before a child sees it," she has said. "That's not just editing. That's responsibility."

Do It Yourself Toolkit: 10 Actions Anyone Can Take

Read your writing aloud and revise anything that feels awkward or confusing. Ask someone unfamiliar with the topic to read your instructions and explain them back to you. Shorten sentences that run longer than two lines on a page. Replace abstract terms with concrete examples. Cut one unnecessary adjective from every paragraph. Check that each question asks only one thing. Match vocabulary level to the intended learner, not the subject expert. Use headings that explain, not tease. Pause before submitting and ask who this is really for. Keep a short list of common mistakes you personally make and review it before final drafts.

30-Day Personal Progress Tracker

Days 1–7: Read all written instructions aloud and note recurring issues. Days 8–14: Revise one existing piece of content using clarity-first edits. Days 15–21: Apply the toolkit steps to all new writing. Days 22–30: Reflect on what improved comprehension and what still caused confusion. Biscontini encourages individuals to adapt the pledge to their own work. "Big ideas don't always start loud," she has said. "Sometimes they look like doing the same thing carefully every day."

Call to Action
Readers are invited to take the pledge personally, apply the toolkit to their own work, and share the commitments with colleagues, classrooms, and professional communities.

About Tracey Biscontini

Tracey Biscontini is the founder and CEO of Northeast Editing, Inc., an educational content development company based in Old Forge, Pennsylvania. With more than three decades of experience in writing, editing, and assessment development, she is known for her focus on clarity, structure, and long-term responsibility in educational publishing.



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