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But for a Word

…teachers, we have long ago learned to read more deeply ourselves and to hold all the aspects of a text in our brains at once for a total reading experience….

The Ability to Write Is Always Present

…should affect every aspect of our teaching. It’s why it’s a good idea to occasionally—if not frequently—teach as though writing has no future and comes with no past. The fundamental…

Creating ELA Curriculum That’s Meaningful to Students

…those who experience the curriculum. Aspects of identity to consider are language, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, cultural practices, community participation, family structures, abilities, interests and…

Remembering Annamary Consalvo

…one example of her dedication to the field. These digital exhibits showcase artifacts from the Cormier Collection at Fitchburg State University’s Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library. Each exhibit centers different aspects…

Summer Reflection: Thinking about Assessments K-8

…understanding, who is able to build an understanding of main idea (informational text) or theme (fiction), and who has difficulty with any of these aspects of comprehension. I’m able to…

I Write to Rejuvenate!

…micro-aggression, symbolic violence, and “othering,” etc. To assist aspiring teachers with the latest pedagogical and technological advancements that help teachers deliver their lessons effectively and foster analytical, inquiry-based, critical, creative,…

Policies around Effective Use of Technology

…Education’s Office of Educational Technology with the American Institutes for Research all include professional learning as an essential component. Of equal interest to NCTE members is the equity aspect of…

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