WLU is an NCTE Conference made up of whole language support groups and individual professionals interested in developing and implementing whole language in educational institutions. WLU is based on a view of whole language as a dynamic philosophy of education. Learn more by viewing the WLU Beliefs.
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Join WLU in Boston this November at the NCTE Annual Convention. The Convention Preview gives a glimpse at the sessions and events available to choose from.
Be sure to check out the whole language strand of sessions and the Monday sponsored workshop "Supporting Children's Search for Meaning: Children's Literature in Multimodal Ways."
Talking Points provides a forum for parents, classroom teachers, and researchers to reflect about literacy and learning. Editor Carol Gilles invites you and colleagues that you know to submit manuscripts for the next issue.
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