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Summer's Here! But Will Your Students Keep Reading?
NCTE's Teacher Resource Collection offers valuable tips for keeping students learning through the summer months.
Do You Teach Romeo and Juliet?
Check out this new easy to use guide from NCTE, available in June 2007.
NCTE Resources for Teachers of English Language Learners
NCTE's recent position paper is just one of the helpful resources for teachers of English language learners in this list.
Looking for Guidance in Teaching Grammar?
Check out NCTE's Grammar Kit in the NCTE Store.
Looking for More Great NCTE Resources?
Two current topics are the subject of recent NCTE books: engaging students with community and helping students use prior knowledge to translate vernacular English into Standard English.
Enhance Class Discussions about Reading and Literature
Learn how to foster meaningful talk with this new resource from NCTE.
Celebrate Your Freedom to Read
Celebrate Banned Books Week 2006!
Find Everything You Need to Know about Teaching Vocabulary
Check out this great new resource from NCTE!
Censorship Challenges—What To Do?
NCTE has help for teachers facing challenges to books and other instructional materials.
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