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…Build Your Stack® committee members Jen Vincent (@jvincentwrites) and Carrie M. Santo-Thomas (@CMSThomas). We will share the following questions during the Twitter chat: WARM-UP: Please introduce yourself! Share any personal…
…multitude of committees and publications provide opportunities for professional growth. One of the most memorable moments of my first NCTE Convention was listening to the Build Your Stack® sessions. I…
This blog post was written by NCTE member Jodi-Beth Hazel. This post is part of Build Your Stack®, an NCTE initiative focused exclusively on helping teachers build their book knowledge…
…teach immigrant children, it is important that the teachers be prepared to help these students adjust to their new surroundings. Read more in this Build Your Stack® post, “Learning about…
…skills they need to translate their ideas into action. Here are some texts for read-alouds that can inspire us in that direction. Build Your Stack: Fostering Self-Acceptance This post from…
…reading lives. If you’re required to teach classics, you could also draw upon parallel texts and authors to build deeper readings. Some questions that you can ask in text encounters…
…We started Banned Books Week with a trip to Indianapolis to speak with ELA leaders from 21 states across the country about our initiatives, including Build Your Stack®, the Intellectual…
…professional titles, check out NCTE’s new interactive platform that provides users with an up-to-date, functional way to engage with journal content. Resources from the Build Your Stack® initiative can help…
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