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During a presidential election year, it’s always difficult to navigate productive class discussions when politics are involved. Though it can …
During a presidential election year, it’s always difficult to navigate productive class discussions when politics are involved. Though it can …
The 2016 Global Read Aloud kicks off October 3rd. NCTE member Pernille Ripp created the project in 2010 with a …
This blog post is written by Lynsey Burkins, NCTE member and chair of the Build Your Stack committee. April …
Under an umbrella that encompasses the wide assessment types and purposes, the National Council of Teachers of English is leading …
Have you joined in on #NCTEchat yet? This Twitter chat takes place on the third Sunday of the month at 8 pm …
The theme of this year’s National Day on Writing on October 20th is #WhyIWrite, which will also be the topic …
NCTE Annual Convention comes but once a year, and we are mere days away from that wonderful moment when we …
The following post is excerpted from “Jimmy Santiago Baca: Poetry as Lifesaver,” an article by Rob Baker from the March …
In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month this May, we’ve curated a selection of NCTE award-winning books, book rationales, classroom …
This post is written by member Jens Lloyd, editorial assistant for College Composition and Communication. College Composition and Communication publishes …