Celebrating The National Day on Writing® with Texts from NCTE – Part 2!
The National Day on Writing® celebrates writing—and the many places, reasons, and ways we write each day—as an essential component …
The National Day on Writing® celebrates writing—and the many places, reasons, and ways we write each day—as an essential component …
The National Day on Writing® celebrates writing—and the many places, reasons, and ways we write each day—as an essential component …
In light of the significance of writing in our national life, to draw attention to the remarkable variety of writing …
This post by NCTE member Nancy Sommers was first shared in 2015. In the September 2015 Teaching English in the Two-Year …
This post by member Lori Ayotte was first published in 2017. Teaching high school sophomores how to use an …
From the NCTE Standing Committee on Literacy Assessment This post was written by NCTE member Chris Hass, a member …
Join us on Sunday, October 18, at 8:00 p.m. ET for an #NCTEchat on the National Day on Writing® 2020 …
Jupiter Hammon, the first African American to publish poetry in the United States, was born in Lloyd Harbor, New York, …
TeenTober replaces YALSA’s previous Teen Read Week and Teen Tech Week celebrations to allow libraries the flexibility to celebrate all types …
A time for celebrating the culture, art, and achievements of Latinx people, September 15 to October 15 has been designated …