“Imagine” – Freedom to Read Week
In the U.S., we celebrate Banned Books Week in late September/early October—this year on September 24-30, 2017. But the Book …
In the U.S., we celebrate Banned Books Week in late September/early October—this year on September 24-30, 2017. But the Book …
This blog is written by David Moshman. Critiques of censorship and indoctrination are unlikely to be taken seriously if they …
“How many times can you fall in love? By reading, you can fall in love every time you begin a …
As July 4th approaches, I’m reminded most of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. There’s something to be said …
Freedom of Information Day recognizes the Constitutional requirement that we have openness in our government. What that brings to mind in …
What is literacy? What is learning? What is inquiry? Not much without academic freedom. Academic freedom is the foundation of …
This blog post was written by NCTE staff member Sarah Miller. This post is part of Build Your Stack®, an …
This post was written by NCTE member Ada Hubrig, the 2022 Recipient of the NCTE Leadership Award for People with …
Join us on Sunday, April 23, at 8:00 p.m. ET for an #NCTEchat to learn more about the NCTE Leadership …
This post was written by Ann D. David and Katharine Covino, members of the NCTE Standing Committee Against Censorship. At …