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Virtual Conferences

Can't attend an NCTE meeting in person?  Now you can join the Council virtually through our Virtual Conferences!

 

What Is a Virtual Conference?

An NCTE virtual conference includes interactive sessions, keynotes, workshops, and breakout sessions that are presented in a virtual environment. Sessions are recorded for viewing at a more convenient time.  

 

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Upcoming Events

NCTE Virtual Conference: Supporting Students in a Time of Core Standards

NCTE is offering a Virtual Conference throughout the month of April and a series of books for K-12 educators next fall focusing on “Supporting Students in a Time of Core Standards.” These series of Web seminars and books will help school and district-based teaching teams think through their plans for providing every student with the best possible support in reaching goals identified in their state standards for English language arts. 

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CCCC Virtual Conference

Can't attend the 2011 CCCC Conference in Atlanta? Join CCCC for the first CCCC Virtual Conference, bringing you a "flavor of the 2011 CCCC Annual Convention" from the convenience of your desktop!

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Is Your Computer Ready?

Wondering if your computer has what it takes to participate in a virtual conference?  Maybe the computer is fine but you are worried a little about your own technical skill set.  It's easier than you think. To learn more click here.

 

 

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