Join us on Sunday, November 14, at 8:00 p.m. ET for an #NCTEchat on #NCTE21, the 2021 NCTE Annual Convention, led by these NCTE Community Ambassadors: Christina Nosek (@ChristinaNosek), Jessica Hunter (@HunterlovesNY), Lee Ann Rutherford (@LeeARutherford), Lindsay Schneider (@LindsayFrances_), Lisa Castillo (@RGVReaderLeader), and Shawn Towner (@mrtowner). The conversation will guide attendees through the 2021 NCTE Annual Convention.
The following questions will be shared during the Twitter chat:
WARM-UP: Please introduce yourself and tell us where you’ll be for #NCTE21. #NCTEchat [8:04 p.m.]
Q1: What did you learn from #NCTE2020, the first virtual Convention, that you want to do again? What do you want to do differently this year? #NCTE21 #NCTEchat [8:10 p.m.]
Q2: How do you plan to connect with colleagues during the Convention? How can you replicate the camaraderie and networking of the Convention in a virtual space? #NCTE21 #NCTEchat [8:18 p.m.]
Q3: How do we reimagine and strengthen our commitments to English language arts and literacy teaching, research, and engagement? #NCTE21 #NCTEchat [8:26 p.m.]
Q4: How do you plan to share your learning from the Convention with your teaching colleagues? #NCTE21 #NCTEchat [8:34 p.m.]
Q5: The theme for this year is “Equity, Justice, and Antiracist Teaching.” For you, what is most important to either learn or to receive from the Convention this year? #NCTE21 #NCTEchat [8:42 p.m.]
Q6: In her convention letter, @ValerieKinloch posed @GholdyM’s question: “How does our curriculum and instruction help students to learn about themselves or others?” As we prepare for #NCTE21, how does the Convention help us as educators learn about ourselves and others? #NCTEchat [8:50 p.m.]
We hope to see you there! Be sure to join us by using #NCTEchat.
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