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The official blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. Resources for Teaching in these Times. The Joy of Reading. August 24, 2016. Joy, the joy of students reading, that’s what the Children’s Literature Assembly is about. CLA makes choosing books for kids easy. Under CLA’s auspices, every year since 1985 or earlier, the Notable Children’s Books for Language Arts committee members select the 30 Notable Children’s Books in the English Language Arts. Journal of Children’s Literature. Speaks to th...
The Role of Early Childhood Education and Racism - Literacy & NCTE
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The official blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. Resources for Teaching in these Times. The Role of Early Childhood Education and Racism. August 11, 2015. Through our teaching of young children we can affect the most change. How appropriate today with unrest (again) in Ferguson, Missouri. That we think about racism and education and what we as educators might do. The Early Childhood Education Assembly of NCTE. The guideline provides us with resources. Most of all, the guideline urges us ...
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The official blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. Resources for Teaching in these Times. The Importance of Talking Points in Literacy Education. November 1, 2016. This post is by long-time members Deborah MacPhee and Sally Brown, editors of Talking Points. As we were scrolling through the. Blog in preparation for introducing. The journal of the Whole Language Umbrella,. And Reflecting on Democracy ,. How can we engage all students, authentically, in learning and using literacy as a tool f...
Advocacy Archives - Literacy & NCTE
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The official blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. Resources for Teaching in these Times. Literacy and the Election. November 6, 2016. November 8 is Election Day. In the United States. After all of the debates, commercials, advertisements and phone calls, voting in the local, state and national elections will soon be complete. How did you integrate the election into your classroom? What kinds of follow-up conversations will take place in the coming week? Check out these resources from NCTE.
Lu Ann McNabb, Author at Literacy & NCTE
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The official blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. Resources for Teaching in these Times. All posts by Lu Ann McNabb. About Lu Ann McNabb. Lu Ann Maciulla McNabb is the Policy and Alliances Associate for the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Lu Ann has long been an advocate for teachers, students and education. As Thomas Jefferson so eloquently said, "Education is the anvil upon which democracy is forged." View all posts by Lu Ann McNabb →. November 7, 2016. Was a multi-voice...
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Use Your Outside Voice: Wearing my hope and struggle on my sleeve
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Saturday, August 15, 2015. Wearing my hope and struggle on my sleeve. I've had a tattoo for over ten years now. It's on my lower back and hidden from sight. I had no intention of ever getting a tattoo that was regularly visible to the world. But as the years have gone on, I have entertained the thought of getting another, more visible tattoo. Something small, dainty, and literary. Something to show the world that I am a reader and a teacher. For a while I considered getting the line:. In a grad school cl...
Slice of Life | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. Slice of Life Story Challenge Day 7: Back to Work! March 7, 2016. After suffering all weekend, I’m back to work today! I don’t know why this weakness, illness, affliction is staying with me, but I will know more after my doctor’s appointment today. Maybe I shouldn’t write with my students. (No, that’s not what I learned is best for any of us.). Slice of Life March Challenge Day 1! March 1, 2016. 8220;Let us begin.” I’m...The book stud...
Education | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. NerdCampMI Lives Up to the Hype! July 18, 2016. Last week I traveled to Parma, Michigan for my first Nerd Camp. Nerd Camp (#nErDcampMI) is an event sponsored by Colby Sharp and his amazing wife, Alaina, with the help of the Nerdy Book Club members. The two-day un-conference featuring authors, illustrators, and expert educators was awesome, and I’m still on Cloud 9! Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast. Thank you, Josh! I’m a book n...
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Use Your Outside Voice: Owning Up -- #semicolonEDU
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. Owning Up - #semicolonEDU. On the surface you appear to see moments of contentment. For the past ten days my husband and I have been away on vacation in beautiful Costa Rica. We had many adventures like zip lining and repelling down waterfalls, but we also took time to relax by the pool, in hot springs, or in the hammock on our hotel room balcony. The day before we left for our trip I had a panic attack. And a few days before that I had one, too. And a few weeks before that. As I s...
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Use Your Outside Voice: EMWP Portfolio
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Eastern Michigan Writing Project. A letter to my students. Or what I was doing while I was playing hookey from EMWP). The time I thought I couldn't. My how times - and learning - has changed. Writing Prompt: You are enough. Anthology piece: A Foodie Bibliophile in Wanderlust. EMWP social media presentation. Plagiarism, Emulation, and Originality. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bloggers using their outside voices. Happy Saturday Mr. Schu 12/3/16. Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension. Read, Write, Reflect.
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The Great Global Project Challenge. Host Your Own Event. Main Event Information Page. Participating Schools and Orgs. Spanish Materials - Materiales españolas. Global Education ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTing TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. Thanks to Our GCD Sponsors and Partners. Organizations that help publicize this event are listed here. Please click on the logos below to learn more about their important work. These groups, too, believe in the power of globally connected learning. Next Vista for Learning.
Cynthia Lord | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. Summer of the Reading Summit, Part 2. July 29, 2015. Slice of Life Tuesdays. Summer of the Reading Summit, Part 2: My story. Why didn’t I know about that before? I found out that Cincinnati was one of the host cities for Scholastic’s Reading Summit. I signed up immediately! What a wonderful world to live in, where we can connect with people so easily! A reading teacher’s dream! And have her sign my copy of. A Handful of Stars. 8220;I&...
#readingsummit | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. Summer of the Reading Summit, Part 2. July 29, 2015. Slice of Life Tuesdays. Summer of the Reading Summit, Part 2: My story. Why didn’t I know about that before? I found out that Cincinnati was one of the host cities for Scholastic’s Reading Summit. I signed up immediately! What a wonderful world to live in, where we can connect with people so easily! A reading teacher’s dream! And have her sign my copy of. A Handful of Stars. 8220;I&...
#nerdybookclub | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. Slice of Life Tuesdays: Summer of the Reading Summit. July 28, 2015. Slice of Life Tuesdays. Slice of Life Tuesdays. Summer of the Reading Summit. Why didn’t I know about that before? Cincinnati looked beautiful. It was nice to have a break from the rain this summer. I met Cynthia Lord! She’s brave, and lovely, and amazing! And I got to meet more #nerdybookclub people, Colby Sharp and Mr. Schu (John Schumacher). It was an honor. Coach...
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