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SLATE (Support for the Learning and Teaching of English) seeks to influence public attitudes and policy decisions affecting the teaching of English language arts at local, state, and national levels; to implement and publicize the policies adopted by NCTE; and serves as NCTE’s intellectual freedom network. All NCTE members are members of SLATE, which represents the commitment of caring English language arts teachers to our intellectual leadership and professional knowledge to make a difference in decisions affecting our classrooms and our students.

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SLATE Starter Sheets are short explanations of NCTE positions on a number of educational issues. They are meant to be copied and passed out.
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SLATE Newsletters are sent electronically to SLATE contributors three times a year.
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