Navigating the Exhibit Hall at #NCTE23!
…by the Build Your Stack® area to learn from your peers about the best books for your classroom. TIPS FOR VISITING THE EXHIBIT HALL Plan your trip in advance. If…
…by the Build Your Stack® area to learn from your peers about the best books for your classroom. TIPS FOR VISITING THE EXHIBIT HALL Plan your trip in advance. If…
…involved with children’s literature at NCTE, we also encourage you to learn more about Build Your Stack®, learn more about the Mathical Book Prize (to which NCTE is a contributing…
…Build Your Stack: Antiracist Books for Your Curriculum Today—a blog post from the NCTE Committee Against Racism and Bias in the Teaching of English Resources to Help You Continue the…
…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….
…to explore this challenge with your students every November. It is a great way to build community in the classroom and give students freedom of creativity. It was fun talking…
…and we celebrated International Literacy Day on September 8. It’s an ideal time for us as educators to reflect on how we can build lifelong literacy skills in our students….
…building a community of writers as a powerful way to “foster a culture of authentic and culturally sustaining writing instruction.” (https://ncte.org/statement/statement-on-writing-instruction-in-school/) The chat will be hosted by NCTE member Sarah…
…Maybe it is first the action figure or bombastic film that occupies a child’s life that you know, or maybe a stack of floppy magazines ready to throw into the…
This is a guest post written by Chantal Winstead NCTE’s P12 Policy Analyst from Virginia. In March 2013, after recognizing writing weaknesses in Virginia’s 11th-grade English Standards of Learning (SOL)…
Learn More When You Register for this Educator Advocacy Webinar “It has been said that those closest to the pain should be closest to the power. . . ….
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