(NaNoWriMo) 30-Day Challenge: Building Stronger Writers
…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…
…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…
…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. . . ….
…change, that bridge to liberation when it comes to building a new world for our students. I believe that by utilizing poetry as architecture, especially via a racially literate lens…
…posts. Thousands of NCTE members understand the value of being involved at the state affiliate level. It’s an opportunity to build a professional network, take on a variety of leadership…
…of English (RTE) solicits research that examines how the knowledges, skills, and commitments of English language arts can explode the traditional paradigm of “civic education” and in its place build…
…will be asking a series of questions to foster conversation around building our personal stack of favorite books and why they bring us joy. The chat will be hosted by…
…a rigorous AP English exam, all while still building community. For so many years, my former school fit me as a teacher as I was able to build and foster…
…spending, according to Politico, was to create a groundwork to build support for more book banning efforts moving into next year’s presidential election. The conservative majority of Bucks County school…
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