January 2023 #NCTEchat: Getting Reading for #AARI23
Twitter ILJoin us Sunday, January 15, at 8:00 p.m. ET, on Twitter for an #NCTEchat all about #AARI23! This chat will
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.
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Join us Sunday, January 15, at 8:00 p.m. ET, on Twitter for an #NCTEchat all about #AARI23! This chat will
A stage play written by Delores Thornton and performed by youth ages 7-14. With a few adults as supporting cast.
New Town HS Owings Mills, MD. Poet and activist Lady Brion will present her work and host a Q&A session.
The students of ENG 112 will be reading works by African American writers during our class time. We have invited
Gregory Elementary School teachers will host a schoolwide Read-In with students using physical or digital texts by Black authors.
NHBW, Inc.-Gadsden chapter members and friends read AA children's books to Pre-K through 3rd grade students. The Read-In Events are
A month long celebration of African American authors, titles and special guests joining us to read to our students!
D2 in Colorado Springs, Colorado is proud to participate, once again, in the 2023 African American Read In. Throughout the
Join Reynolda as the museum observes the annual African American Read-In to celebrate the writings of Black authors. This year,
Sigma Tau Delta, the English Department of Northwest University, and ENGL 3253 African American Literature are sponsoring our seventh annual
On Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite authors and musicians who self-identify as
We will kick-off the day with an All-School Assembly which will celebrate the oral and written tradition and the power
Hosted by Janet Loveless The 33rd National African American Read-In is the Nation’s first and oldest event dedicated to diversity
Each year, I have shared Black History Quotes from HEroes & SHEroes in our community. Starting Wednesday, February 1, new quotes
Dr. Nosakhere Griffin-EL from Young Dreamers presents at our lower school assembly. Following the presentation, members of Sisterhood Jr. and
Join us at SacTownYouthNights and listen to Author Talina Hutton read her children's book Grand Feet. The event is free
The Dr. Skyller Walkes Library of African American Studies will be open on Saturday, February 4, 2023, so the public
The SC4 Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will host a read-in featuring guest author Solomon Johnson to honor Black
Come and listen to your favorite African American children's books. Topeka Chapter of the Links, Inc. members will read excerpts
Celebrating the black historical and cultural impact of the Hampton Roads Area.
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