#NCTE24
November 21-24 in Boston, Massachusetts
“When we teach our students, it is far more than teaching for that moment and far more than teaching a particular skill in isolation.
When we teach our students, the larger, more far-reaching purpose is for our scholars to learn to use the lessons from the classroom to transform their own lives and the lives of others.”
Tonya B. Perry – 2024 Program Chair | NCTE President-Elect
Online Professional Learning
The third and final event will provide participants with practical teaching strategies, activities, and resources to effectively address racism, fat phobia, and anti-Blackness in their educational settings.
Join us for the final installment of the Read & Write + Code series: “Digging In to Digital Humanities.” In this webinar, Dr. Matt Jockers will provide a short history of humanities computing with an emphasis on applications of technology in the literature classroom.
Join NCTE for a members-only Build Your Stack®-inspired event, led by members of the Middle Level Section Steering Committee. Members will be sharing many middle grade texts to share with students for their summer reading, or to add to your own summer reading plans.
Join a book study, create a community! Educators considering the complexity of teaching literacy to young learners are invited to join authors Patricia Paugh and Deborah MacPhee as they host a three-part discussion around their book Learning to Be Literate: More than a Single Story. The first will be held May 21 with follow ups in August and in November at the NCTE Annual Convention.