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October 2020
MCTE Fall 2020 Conference POSTPONED
MCTE's Annual Fall Conference Postponed In light of the continuing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) forecast and predictions for the fall, MCTE’s leadership team has decided to postpone the Fall 2020 Conference. Our priority is keeping our members healthy and safe, and we believe that hosting a large gathering amidst a pernicious pandemic would not align with our ethics and values. We are planning to move the Fall 2020 Conference to…
Find out more »Making Good Trouble: Moving Secondary Educators and Scholars Toward Anti Bias, Anti Racist Action
The Michigan Council of Teachers of English is pleased to present a Fall Webinar Series. The series will provide K-16 educators with tools to critically evaluate their beliefs, values, and practices and resources to design and enact antiracist pedagogies. All webinars are free and open to the public. MCTE invites you to join Flint Carman-Ainsworth teachers Jessyca Mathews and Carrie Mattern for the first event on October 29, 2020. During this historic time filled with issues of social unrest, many…
Find out more »November 2020
This is Soul Work: Q and A with Dr. Carla Shalaby
This is Soul Work Webinar Series: Teaching for Democracy The Michigan Council of Teachers of English is pleased to present a Fall Webinar Series. The series will provide K-16 educators with tools to critically evaluate their beliefs, values, and practices and resources to design and enact antiracist pedagogies. All webinars are free and open to the public. MCTE invites you to join a facilitated Q&A session with Dr. Carla Shalaby (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor) for the second…
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February 2021
Getting into Good Trouble
Registration for the spring conference is now closed. We will see you tomorrow at 8:30! Art created by Akyra Bell Getting into Good Trouble MCTE's Virtual Spring Conference2020 was an unimaginable year! As educators, we have been presented with many unexpected twists and immense challenges, as we adjusted to teaching during a global pandemic. From quickly springboarding into remote learning— to tirelessly toggling between in-person and virtual instruction— to supporting our students and their families, the last school year…
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