Events for February 28, 2021 – National Council of Teachers of English
Events for February 28, 2021 – National Council of Teachers of English Events for February 28, 2021 – National Council of Teachers of English

Welcome to the NCTE event calendar! Here, you can find a list of events, including webinars, workshops, and in-person conferences. These events provide opportunities for English language arts teachers to learn new strategies and techniques, network with colleagues, and stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in the field.

If you have an event that you would like to submit to be included on the NCTE event calendar, please fill out the event submission form. To be considered, events must align with the mission of NCTE and be of professional interest to English language arts teachers. We hope to see you at one of our upcoming events!

If you’re hosting an event you’d like to share, submit your event here.

All Day

Faith Ringgold Author Study

The Roeper School

Our Stage II (k/1st) class at The Roeper School is celebrating the African American Read-In by focusing on author, illustrator,

LPTS 2021 African American Read-In

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary students, faculty, staff, and alums post videos of themselves reading a selected work from an African

JWE African American Read-In

JW Eater Junior High 400 E. Wabash Ave, Rantoul

Throughout the entire month of February, local Black community members will be sharing and highlighting a text from a Black

Clayton Schools’ Read-In

The 6th grade students of Clayton Middle School are utilizing an online platform to share readings and discuss the importance

Mat and Darrell read a book together

Midtown Reader 1123 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee

We are reading I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde together!

Black Voices Matter and Leap from the Page

Stone Middle School Library VA

African American leaders in our community will read a variety of literature that has been written for and by Black

Ongoing

Club 1908

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Eta Iota Omega Chapter presents Club 1908! This virtual experience was created by our member,

Lift Every Voice | Sing A Song

Princeton Community 2021 African American Read In (AARI2021) events for this year will focus on the triumph and inspiration of

SHHS Crew Read-In (private event)

Shaker Heights HIgh School 15911 Aldersyde Dr., Shaker Heights

The students, faculty, and staff of Shaker Heights High School will read a school-wide text (or other African-American authored text)

BrevardABSE Community Virtual Read In

During Black History month we are inviting friends, family, and community leaders to join us by volunteering to read and

Terrell ISD celebrates African American Writers

Terrell Independent School District

All Terrell ISD campuses celebrate and center African American authors during our virtual African American Read-In. Students, faculty and community

Black History Poetry Celebration with Fauquier High School

Fauquier High School 705 Waterloo Rd, Warrenton

A VIRTUAL POETRY JAM HONORING AFRICAN AMERICAN POETS Fauquier High School students, staff, and community members celebrate Black History Month

BLACK HISTORY POETRY CELEBRATION at Fauquier High

Fauquier High School 705 Waterloo Rd, Warrenton

A VIRTUAL POETRY JAM HONORING AFRICAN AMERICAN POETS Fauquier High School Students, Staff, and Community Members celebrate Black History month

Episcopal Collegiate School’s African-American Read-In

Episcopal Collegiate School Writing Center 1701 CANTRELL RD, LITTLE ROCK

During the month of February, the Episcopal Collegiate School Writing Center will host an African-American Read-in.  Upper School students and

B(L)ACK to the Future

Virtual School Grosse Ile Township

The Library team will partner with the English department for “B(L)ACK to the Future 2021". Students will rotate through two

B(L)ACK to the Future with I.C. Norcom High School

I.C. Norcom High School 1801 London Blvd., Portsmouth

The Library team will partner with the English department for “B(L)ACK to the Future 2021". Students will rotate through two

#OwnVoices read-aloud with UW Information School

University of Washington Information School WA

Celebrate Black History Month with a music-infused #OwnVoices read-aloud event for all ages. University of Washington Master of Library and Information Science students will