5 Reasons You Should Join Us at #NCTE19
…can get a sense of the range of sessions typically available by browsing last year’s program here. Build Your Personal Learning Network Ask a returning attendee why they’re coming back,…
…can get a sense of the range of sessions typically available by browsing last year’s program here. Build Your Personal Learning Network Ask a returning attendee why they’re coming back,…
…instructors, building up and establishing a sense of community. As teachers, we feel that engaging students in the learning process is on us. Our job is to maintain and manage…
…accept well-intentioned, positive feedback. My students find that their mistakes can be managed and actually converted into learning opportunities that build grit and resilience. These risks do not end in…
…school buses and school buildings, boycotts, shootings, marches and threats to teachers and other supporters of the series. They said they did not like the way some materials in the…
…an informal setting. Readers of all ages can enjoy the same kind of community-building experience by meeting with friends to choose, read, and discuss books together. Their meetings can come…
…of Children’s Literature. This article from the Spring 2014 issue, “ Building on Windows and Mirrors: Encouraging the Disruption of ‘Single Stories’ Through Children’s Literature,” speaks to the important theme…
…others such as Juan de Oñate deserve questioning as well. Students can inquire about Juan de Oñate, his life of honor and disgrace other landmarks, buildings, highways named in honor…
…meaningful way to identify with their struggles and experiences. ORGANIZATIONS/PARTNERSHIPS While hundreds of schools participated in Read-In events, engagement spread beyond the walls of school buildings. Black Children’s Books and…
…two and a half hours. “I like the group process because it builds a culture,” O’Rourke say. “It makes the learning objectives a living document. We have to ask, ‘What…
…school. For all the ways your students treated me as the star, I hope they never forget that the real superheroes in this have been in their building all along.”…
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