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This post is written by member Jens Lloyd, editorial assistant for College Composition and Communication. College Composition and Communication publishes …
This post is written by member Jens Lloyd, editorial assistant for College Composition and Communication. College Composition and Communication publishes …
From the NCTE Standing Committee on Assessment This blog was written by Bobbie Kabuto, a member of the NCTE …
This post is written by member Brandy French. When I asked my students to describe the images they associated …
In a recent comment on our blog, a teacher asked how he can foster a love of reading when his …
This post was written by guest author Tim Shaffer. As a developing English teacher, I often look back on …
Today a radio commentator remarked, “We live in the age of fear when it comes to our children. We’re afraid …
This post by NCTE Members Scott Bayer and Joel Garza is reprinted with permission from #THEBOOKCHAT. With #THEBOOKCHAT, Scott Bayer …
This blog is written by NCTE member ReLeah Lent. Many districts pride themselves on having a strong policy against censorship …
As a classroom teacher, at this time of year I always looked forward to April and to teaching poetry during …
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …