Leaders are Readers
Leaders are Readers
Join Leaders are Readers and unlock your child's growth through the power of literature, fostering leadership skills and a love
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!
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Join Leaders are Readers and unlock your child's growth through the power of literature, fostering leadership skills and a love
This event is affiliated with the Fayetteville State University English Department. In honor of black history month we want to
This event is affiliated with the Fayetteville State University English Department. In honor of black history month we want to
On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 12PM to 1PM, the OCC Libraries are participating in the National African American Read-in! Come in person or attend
Columbus State Community College in Columbus, Ohio hosts the 2025 African American Read-In Chain Date: Thurs. Feb. 6, 2025 Time:
MLK Jr Family Enrichment Center-Schuylkill joins the Pottsville Free Public Library and Schuylkill NAACP for the 2025 African American Read-In.
The African American Read-in and Family Day will take place from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8, at Piedmont Arts.
The Cephas House/Calaboose African American History Museum, in collaboration with the San Marcos Public Library will host its 3rd African
Topeka Chapter of The Links Inc. presents its annual African American Read-In. The focus this year is library literacy. There
Join author, educator, and Archive Coordinator for the Winston Salem African American Archive for a discussion about her book William
Case Western Reserve University's students, staff, and faculty are invited to bring a piece of writing by an African American
Join Leon County Government for the 2025 African American Read-In featuring children's books by African American authors. In celebration of
Celebrate Black authors and poets at our annual African American Read-In. Join us as we share our favorite passages, poems,
Voicing and Viewing Powerful Histories: Media that Changed US The Paul Robeson House of Princeton will inspire community organizations to
You are invited to the 2025 African American Read-In: Celebrating Gloria Tibbs with Food for the Soul! Register to join us on February
The Office of Equity Compliance, in collaboration with the Black Student Coalition (BSC), is hosting the 2025 African American Read-In
Snow Hill Elementary School will host their fifth annual African American Read-In on Thursday, February 20th to celebrate the works
For the 19th year, the UNI African American Read-In is part of National African American Read-In activities planned nationwide during
BCHS Literati invites all BCHS students & staff to our 3rd Annual African American Read In. Join us for literary-themed
Piscataway Public Library proudly invites you to our 6th Annual African American Read-In. Appreciate authors and artists who have shared
Detroit Book City’s 9th Annual African-American Family Book Expo & Read-In 2025! This event will be held on Sat. Feb.
Members of the Grace Community Presbyterian Church in Burlington, NJ are invited to share written work by an African American
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Monarch Cities Chapter is presenting their book club for February. We are reading Yellow
The 3rd Annual African American Read-In of College Park Elementary is organized by the school librarian, Dr. Margaret Boling Mullin,
On the Campus of West Virginia University February 24, 2024 from 10:00am-5:00pm the National African American Read In will be
Hendersonville Area Chapter of Les Gemmes, Inc. will host our inaugural Gemme Sisters Book Club (GSBC) on National African American Read-In
The African American Read-In will begin at 8:00 AM, with volunteers visiting classrooms across different grade levels to share stories,
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