Thank You, Kate
This post is written by NCTE member, Paul LaPrade. I met Dr. Kate Mangelsdorf when I was hired as an …
This post is written by NCTE member, Paul LaPrade. I met Dr. Kate Mangelsdorf when I was hired as an …
Andrew Carnegie, at one time the richest man in America, was born in Scotland in 1835 and emigrated when he …
This post is written by members Holly Hassel and Kelly Ritter. Since two-year colleges have developed an independent identity as …
For many years, American schools have been pressured to restrict or deny students access to texts deemed objectionable by some …
Nationwide survey of 4,000 English teachers funded by the National Council of Teachers of English finds that most secondary school …
There was recently a post on Twitter by Holli Hartman @holli_85 asking for poetry examples that could be used around the …
“We want students to engage texts, to interrogate texts, to demand meaning from texts; to talk back to texts; to …
Many “acceptable” reading curricula resemble an orderly progression of texts organized by steps and numbers when neither make sense. –What’s …
When selecting texts to have as part of African American Read-Ins, many people first think of books or poems. What about …
This post was written by NCTE member Val O’Bryan. When I started seeing OpenAI and ChatGPT all over my news …