The 2018 African American Read-In!
“The African American Read-In (AARI) . . . is built on an ambitious yet confident premise: that a school and …
“The African American Read-In (AARI) . . . is built on an ambitious yet confident premise: that a school and …
This post is a reprint of a blog by member Kate Walker. Something I learned through PCTELA was that I …
This past month, ten policy analysts published reports about what occurred in the following states: Alaska, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, …
The following post is written by ¥ member Scott Filkins. As I prepared to read Frederick Douglass’s autobiography with my …
This blog is written by Dr. Kay J. Walter, active member of the Arkansas Council of Teachers of English and …
This post is written by member Kim Essenburg. “I was disappointed because when the librarian talked in class about this …
This post is written by member Cody Miller. A recent #¥chat on Twitter focused on the power of popular culture …
On January 17, the US Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee conducted the nomination hearing for Elisabeth “Betsy” …
The 100th day of school is celebrated in schools around the country, usually near the month of February. The 100th …
The following post was written by members of the ¥ Standing Committee on Global Citizenship. “In a democracy, free and universal …