You might be thinking, "Advocacy isn't for me!" Yet, there are many ways you can make a difference. Join NCTE in celebrating Literacy Education Advocacy Month by doing just one little thing to support literacy education in March or April.
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| | 1 Watch NCTE's "Advocacy for the Everday Teacher" video |
4 Review the Literacy Education Advocacy Calendar | 5 Send the Literacy Education Advocacy Calendar to a colleague | 6 Write a letter to your local newspaper supporting the LEARN act | 7 It's not too late to register for NCTE's Literacy Education Advocacy Day | 8 Can't come to DC? See these ideas for simple advocacy activities you can do at home |
11 Read NCTE's Literacy Education Advocacy Day talking points | 12 Post a 3-5 minute video on YouTuve about evaluating teachers on more than test scores | 13 Teach a lesson about writing letters to policymakers, from principals to legislators | 14 Write a Facebook entry about the need for public support for literacy education | 15 Learn How NCTE Takes Positions on Literacy Education Issues |
18 Read Clarissa West-White's article on starting a statewide advocacy day | 19 Post a 3-5 minute video on YouTube that describes how you've made your viewpoint about literacy education in public | 20 Watch the archive copy of the "Advocacy for the Everday Teacher" session | 21 Talk with your family about how each member can influence your School Board
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25 Watch Clarissa West-White's video account of her visit to Washington, DC, for Literacy Advocacy Day
| 26 Make plans for next year's Literacy Education Advocacy Month and Advocacy Day on April 19
| 27 Tweet about the need for public support for literacy education
| 28 Literacy Education Advocacy Day
If you attended Advocacy Day, please send NCTE your report | 29 Tell us what you did to advocate for literacy education during Literacy Education Advocacy Month by completing this short survey |