NCTE Resolutions / Positions Related to Professional Decision Making
Members often contact the NCTE headquarters for information on particular topics or programs. While NCTE does not endorse or recommend specific programs, the membership has passed resolutions related to many current issues. This resource site is a compilation of NCTE resources, support materials, and excerpts from teacher commentary on frequently requested topics.
NCTE Resolutions
NCTE Positions and Guidelines
Fact Sheets SLATE Starter Sheet – Combatting Censorship of Instructional Materials (PDF)
Additional Resources
Allington, Richard L., Sean A. Walmsley. No Quick Fix: Rethinking Literacy Programs in America's Elementary Schools. New York, NY: Teachers College Press/Newark, DE: IRA, 1995. The book employs two case studies that explore the complex, interrelated, and interactive dynamics that combine to provide less than equal educational opportunity for some. The book also presents two models for transforming the inequity in U.S. schools.
Garan, Elaine M. Resisting Reading Mandates: How to Triumph with the Truth. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2002. Elaine Garan dejargonizes the research and takes us behind the curtain of the National Reading Panel Report, using her own research and analysis of the issues and applying them to us as real teachers in real classrooms in an easy-to-read format we can use. Her book further reveals the true findings of the NRP's report on commercial programs and isolated phonics instruction and the strong financial links that are connected to its "science."
Ohanian, Susan. One Size Fits Few: The Folly of Educational Standards. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1999. http://www.heinemann.com/product/E00158.asp Susan Ohanian—a teacher, author, and frequent contributor to the Atlantic, Education Week, and other publications—recounts her quest to make sense of the overblown Standards movement.
EdResearch.info http://www.edresearch.info/scripted.asp This Web site seeks to make the findings of independent, peer-reviewed, replicated research on reading and writing education, as well as information on publicly reported tests of reading and writing achievement, accessible to busy parents, educators, and policymakers in order that they may make informed decisions about education and educational policies.
Related Information: Countering the Voices of Scripted Curriculum - Linda Rice
Commission on Reading
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