Banned Books Week 2017: Resources from NCTE
“Censorship is like the monster under the bed. You never know what will trigger it, and you’ve got to be …
“Censorship is like the monster under the bed. You never know what will trigger it, and you’ve got to be …
If there’s one thing every teacher relies on, it’s probably books. Fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, picture books—no matter what genre …
No one knows better the importance of reading than the authors of the books we want our students to read. …
NCTE Convention brought so many of us together: teachers, authors, teachers of teachers, authors, students, authors. The Standing Committee Against …
This text is excerpted from Authentic Assessments for the English Classroom by Joanna Dolgin, Kim Kelly, and Sarvenaz Zelkha, available …
This post was written by member Susan Murphy. I have always dreaded midterm week because the entire process is time …
The month of August typically signifies the last few weeks of summer before students and teachers return to school. Encourage …
It seems as though there is a holiday or day of remembrance for almost everything, and I find “Book Lovers …
It seems as though there is a holiday or day of remembrance for almost everything. But Book Lovers Day? That’s …
Join us on Sunday, August 21, at 8:00 p.m. ET for an #NCTEchat focused on texts and going back to …