NCTE's
position statements and guidelines on literacy education issues are deve
loped
- by members (through resolutions voted on during the Annual Business Meeting),
- by the NCTE Executive Committee (on topics often suggested by Council members), and
- by NCTE's constituent groups
and have been used to influence policy at local and federal levels.
Have you ever wondered how NCTE's Education Policy Platform is developed? Watch the short video below and listen as Jennifer Ochoa, past chair of NCTE's Government Relations Subcommittee, describes the conversations with legislative staffs that lead to the writing of the document that NCTE and its members will use to guide their literacy education advocacy efforts.
See also "Inside NCTE Policy Work: Bringing Member Knowledge and Experience to Bear" by Barbara Cambridge, Director of NCTE's Washington, DC, Office.