Banned Books Week 2017: Resources from NCTE
“Censorship is like the monster under the bed. You never know what will trigger it, and you’ve got to be …
“Censorship is like the monster under the bed. You never know what will trigger it, and you’ve got to be …
Banned Books Week, which runs September 25-October 1 this year, draws attention to the issue of censorship and how it …
Every day in middle schools and high schools across America, teachers and librarians provide access to young adult literature for …
Back in 2013, we began our monthly #nctechat on Banned Books Week with guest hosts Laurie Halse Anderson and Teri …
We hope you’ll join us this Sunday, September 20th at 8 PM ET for #nctechat on Twitter. Our topic will …
Freedom of Information Day recognizes the Constitutional requirement that we have openness in our government. What that brings to mind in …
“We want students to engage texts, to interrogate texts, to demand meaning from texts; to talk back to texts; to …
Some “shelfies” our friends took during Banned Books Week showing their support for comics…
They say there’s “nothing new under the sun,” and when it comes to students and their teachers choosing reading material …