Celebrating Women Authors in English Language Arts
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …
Classroom Corridors features teacher-created content in a variety of formats and an online community to foster connection and support continuous …
Inaugural copublication offers ideas for teaching with primary sources; searchable database of strategies connects educators and students with Library artifacts …
“I think basketball is a container for the miraculous.”–Hanif Abdurraqib, author of There’s Always Next Year: On Basketball and Ascension …
On April 23 in 1564, William Shakespeare was born. It’s been said that Shakespeare’s complete works consist of 884,647 words …
Whether you’re looking to celebrate poetry during April (National Poetry Month) or throughout the year, NCTE has plenty of resources …
In this post, transcribed from a 2021 NCTE Member Gathering (see details at end), Anne Elrod Whitney talks about why …
This post comes courtesy of the “Editor’s Introduction,” written by the editors of the January 2022 issue of Language Arts. …
Most teachers and students across the country are grappling with several important issues. We hear from many educators who are …
The National Day on Writing® celebrates writing—and the many places, reasons, and ways we write each day—as an essential component …
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