Authors Speak Out on Reading without Censorship
…authors writing about the students’ right to read in the NCTE Intellectual Freedom Center. And, remember these good words about why students should read broadly as you Build Your Stack….
…authors writing about the students’ right to read in the NCTE Intellectual Freedom Center. And, remember these good words about why students should read broadly as you Build Your Stack….
…some new initiatives and events as well! Build Your Stack™: 35 short talks in the Exhibit Hall that feature authors and educators discussing their favorite books and how to use…
…a fantastic way to support a culture of reading in the classroom. What books are you most excited to share with students? #BuildYourStack #NCTEchat We hope to see you…
…There is something about having a stack of new books. One done. One started. One settling in my brain waiting to be reread. There’s safety in it. A sense of…
…find that there’s more value to a text when it’s fully loaded. For more on trigger warnings, see Build Your Stack: Books Save Lives Learning Isn’t Supposed to Be “Safe”…
Next week the NCTE Annual Convention begins with author sessions aplenty and a new book feature, Build Your Stack®. Needless to say, the convention promises a literacy teacher’s heart-palpitating collection…
…breaks were times for me to choose for ME. I was inspired by the Build Your Stack® initiative to think back about specific points in my life and reminisce about…
…to encourage our students to read. We’re well aware that books engage us, teach us, please us, and that books save lives. We own stacks of books but can spend…
…scissors, stacks of newspapers, and used books from secondhand stores. Students also seem less intimidated by the process of erasing, as opposed to composing new writing. For those starting out,…
…Journal articles. Bonus giveaway: A collection of journal articles (in PDF and/or printed form) on a topic of the winner’s choice. Tuesday, May 7 #BuildYourStack with book recommendations from colleagues…
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