2024 NCTE National African American Read-In: Student-Centered Event
Wednesday, February 28, 2023 – 1:00–1:45 p.m. ET NCTE welcomes educators and their students to join us for our third
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Wednesday, February 28, 2023 – 1:00–1:45 p.m. ET NCTE welcomes educators and their students to join us for our third
Reynolds Community College celebrates African American literature by inviting students, faculty/staff, and the community to bring a short reading from
As a middle school (grades 5-9) we will meet Jaqueline Woodson via her incredible sharing via video online. We will
The Hayes High School library has participated in the NCTE African American Read In for over twenty years, and this
Community-wide gathering to participate in National Read-In by reading African American literature aloud together here on Muskegon Community College Campus.
A read-in of the poem "The Weary Blues," written by Langston Hughes, with a discussion to follow.
An African American Read-In: Come and share writing by one of your favorite African American Writers at Case Western’s African
NCTE and the NCTE Elementary Section welcome members to join us for a 2024 NCTE National African American Read-In event
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School and Southgate Elementary will come together for a family event to promote Black
Join the Akins ECHS family as we celebrate Black History Month with an evening of jazz, poetry, and Black student
The 10th annual African American Read-In, a celebration of the artistic contributions of African Americans, will take place in the
St. Louis, Missouri community members will sponsor book titles for Compton-Drew ILC's African-American Read In event. They will share over
New Manchester High School debate students visited classes for the last day of black history month to read to the
I went on Instagram Live and read to whoever joined.
Today during morning instruction I read a book by Langston Hughes called Weary Blues. My 4th grade class really enjoyed
Teachers and/or guests will be reading excerpts from African-American authors at the beginning of each class period. All students will
We have invited community partners, parents, and district personnel to come to our school to read the first chapters, verse
Reynolds Community College honors African American writers by inviting the college community and the public to bring a brief selection
This event will cover original student and staff/ faculty original literature.
At the 2024 NCMC African American Read-in a total of forty students participated from three classes: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction
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