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Getting Students INTO Analysis

Increase Student Engagement and Learning through Culturally Responsive Teaching & Leading Standards

Make Time To Write!

Empowering Multilingual Learners: Leveraging Asset-Based Language and Effective Strategies in Mainstream English Classes

Future Leaders Speak Out on Refining Our Literary Traditions

Transforming Teaching Through Self-Care

Identity Cycles: SEL Integration in the ELA Classroom

Engaging students in local, collaborative problem solving to build their vision of the future

“My Excellent Friend”: The Letter-Writing of Frankenstein in the Age of SnapChat

Video Games as Literary Source Material for the Writing Classroom

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