Celebrating Women Authors in English Language Arts
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …
In education, countless women authors have influenced the ways we teach and learn, providing insights into literacy, student engagement, equity, …
By: Doug Hesse, ĢTV Past President Peter Elbow, a towering figure in writing studies, whose accolades included receiving the CCCC …
Classroom Corridors features teacher-created content in a variety of formats and an online community to foster connection and support continuous …
The ĢTV Council of Teachers of English (ĢTV) is urging members of Congress to take action in response to the …
By: Sonda Vasquez, ĢTV 1st Vice President and Program Chair, ĢTV Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc. The African American Read-In …
By: Ann D. David, chair, ĢTV Committee Against Censorship, and Katharine Covino, member, ĢTV Committee Against Censorship Dr. Annamary Consalvo …
By: Talika Mock-Green, ĢTV member, child advocate, and former bookkeeper, parent facilitator, and event coordinator at Bells Elementary School in …
Inaugural copublication offers ideas for teaching with primary sources; searchable database of strategies connects educators and students with Library artifacts …
This February, ĢTV is once again honored to convene the African American Read-In, an opportunity for students, teachers, families, and …
By: ĢTV member Brent Saccucci in Alberta, Canada This fall, our English department engaged students in a multi-grade project in …