NCTE consultants are eager to work with your school or district to create a learning experience that can make a difference and is sustained. The following consultants can engage your teachers and administrators in a variety of formats and durations. Click on the consultants name to learn more about their workshop topics and professional development experiences. To request an NCTE presenter, complete the Request NCTE Professional Development Services Form.
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Heather LattimerSan Diego, CA
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Writing Workshop, Reading Workshop, Literacy Coaching, Content Area Reading
Susi LongColumbia, SC
Level: K-5
Key Topics: Beginning Literacies, English Language Learners, Reading and Writing Instruction, Early Career Teachers
Thomas McCann
Elmhurst, IL
Level: 6-16
Key Topics: Classroom Discussion, Early Career Teacher, Teaching Writing
Mary Lou McCloskeyAtlanta, GA
K-16
Key Topics: ELL, ELL Program Planning and Curriculum Development
Katherine McKnightChicago, IL
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Writing and Literature in the Inclusive Classroom, Improv in the Classroom
Sandra MercuriBrownsville, TX
Level: K-8
Key Topics: Dual-Language Instruction, ELL Program Development
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Mary-Catherine MoranOneonta, NY
Level: k-12
Key Topics: Differentiated Literacy Coaching, Differentiated Instruction, ELL
Ernest MorrellLos Angeles, CA
Level: K-12
Key Topics: Youth Pop Culture, Media Literacy, Literacy Development in Urban Schools
Isoke Titilayo NiaBrooklyn, NY
Level: K-12
Key Topics: Writing, Non-Fiction Writing, Writing Workshop
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Harry NodenAkron, OH
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Writing and Grammar, Image Grammar
John S. O'ConnorChicago, IL
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Reading, Writing, and Performing Poetry
Robert ProbstMarathon, FL
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Literature, Adolescent Literacy, Content Reading
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Sarah RobbinsWarner Robbins, GA
Level: K-16
Key Topics: Writing, Curriculum, literatures, Community Life
Susanne Rubenstein
Princeton, MA
Level: 6-12
Key Topics: Writing for Publication, Process Approach, Literature into the Curriculum
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