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This post was written by NCTE member Kasey Short. This year will be my fourth year in a row …
This post was written by NCTE member Kasey Short. This year will be my fourth year in a row …
This blog post was written by NCTE member Ashleigh Navarro as part of a blog series celebrating the National Day on …
This post by NCTE Members Scott Bayer and Joel Garza is reprinted with permission from #THEBOOKCHAT. With #THEBOOKCHAT, Scott Bayer …
This post comes courtesy of the “Editor’s Introduction,” written by the editors of the January 2022 issue of Language Arts. …
“Censorship is uncivil,” notes David Moshman in a March 2015 interview in The Council Chronicle discussing NCTE Position Statement on …
This blog is written by NCTE member ReLeah Lent. Many districts pride themselves on having a strong policy against censorship …
As a classroom teacher, at this time of year I always looked forward to April and to teaching poetry during …
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …
Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902. He was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from …
The National Day on Writing® celebrates writing—and the many places, reasons, and ways we write each day—as an essential component …