We are proud to support the many Stenhouse authors presenting at the National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention, November 17-November 20.
We hope you’ll visit our booth (#403) and attend Stenhouse author sessions!
NCTE Presentation Schedule
(Sessions are subject to change. Please view the program online for the most up-to-date schedule.)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
9:30–10:45 a.m. PST
Spark the Human Connection: Fueling Energy-Giving Relationships in School and Beyond
Featuring Christina Nosek (coauthor of To Know and Nurture a Reader) & Maria Walther (coauthor of The Literacy Workshop)
Shining a Light on Digital Practices in Teacher Education
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
2:30–3:45 p.m. PST
When Writing Feels Right: Illuminating Pathways to Validate and Honor Students' Oral Languages Across Composition for Young Writers
Featuring Clare Landrigan (coauthor of Assessment in Perspective & coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book) & Nawal Qarooni (author of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
Cultivating Hope: Teacher Strategies to Support and Inspire Each Other
Featuring Susan Vincent (coauthor of Intentional From the Start)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
9:30–10:45 a.m. PST
Possibilities of Poetry: Excavating and Exploring Identity in the Elementary Classroom
Featuring Aeriale Johnson (coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book) & Clare Landrigan (coauthor of Assessment in Perspective & coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
Elevating Nuanced Representation of the Arab American Experience in Education Spaces
Featuring Nawal Qarooni (author of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
Using Oral Language Composition and Rehearsal to Support Elaboration
Featuring Whitney La Rocca (coauthor of Patterns of Wonder, Patterns of Power, 1-5 & Patterns of Power en español)
Poster Session: Cultivating New Voices among Scholars of Color
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. PST
On the Corner of Candor and Hope There Lives a Poem
Featuring Nawal Qarooni (author of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
Freedom Dreaming: Crafting the Literacy and Teaching Communities We Want to Work Within
Featuring Aeriale Johnson (coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
Literature and Literacy as a Lighthouse: Finding our Way through Dark Times
Featuring Paula Bourque (author of SPARK! & Close Writing) & Katie Cunningham (author of Start with Joy & Story)
Leveraging the Resources of Families and Community: Strength-Based Approaches to Relationships and Engagement
Featuring Mary Cowhey (author of Black Ants and Buddhists)
Sparks Fly: Using Literature and Student Voices to Ignite Grammar Conversations
Featuring Jeff Anderson, Holly Durham, Whitney La Rocca, Travis Leech & Caroline Sweet (coauthors of the Patterns of Power PreK-12 Family)
Shining a Light on Students' Voices: Youth Writing for Interruption (YWI) Approach
Featuring Tonya Perry & Katy Smith (coauthors of Teaching for Racial Equity)
12:00 p.m. PST
Build Your Stack: Exploring the Pandemic through Literature for Youth
Featuring Kathy Short (coauthor of Teaching Globally)
12:30–1:45 p.m. PST
Banned in the USA: Lighting a Fire for Reading and Not to Books
Featuring Shawna Coppola (author of Writing, Redefined & Renew!) & Brian Kissel (author of When Writers Drive the Workshop)
Teachers as Readers: Shaping, Sustaining, and Sharing Our Own Reading Lives
Featuring Christina Nosek (coauthor of To Know and Nurture a Reader)
Daily Joy: Practices that Light Up Our Thinking, Writing, and Teaching
Featuring Kelly Gallagher (author of In the Best Interest of Students, Write Like This, Readicide, Teaching Adolescent Writers, Deeper Reading & Reading Reasons)
2:00–3:15 p.m. PST
Mathematizing Children's Literature: Sparking Connections, Joy, and Wonder through Read-Alouds and Discussion
Featuring Allison Hintz & Antony Smith (coauthors of Mathematizing Children's Literature)
Cultivating New Voices Among Scholars of Color Mentor Session
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
3:00 p.m. PST
Build Your Stack: Read to Resist: MG, YA, and Adult Titles That Make Us Stand Up and Speak Out!
Featuring Nawal Qarooni (author of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
3:30–4:45 p.m. PST
Fire and Words: Igniting Equitable Writing Instruction
Featuring Jennifer Fletcher (author of Writing Rhetorically, Teaching Literature Rhetorically & Teaching Arguments)
Literacy Teaching in the State of Surveillance and the Implications on Literacy Teaching and Learning
Featuring Brian Kissel (author of When Writers Drive the Workshop)
Finding Light in the Never-Ending Shade–Writing Practices for Joy and Rejuvenation
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
Multimodal Text Sets of the Untold and Silenced Stories in Our Communities
Featuring Kathy Short (coauthor of Teaching Globally)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
8:00–9:15 a.m. PST
Capturing the Spark of Inquiry: Nonfiction Illuminating the World for Young People
Featuring Mary Ann Cappiello (coauthor of Text Sets in Action)
Poetry in Pursuit of Light--Presenting the NCTE 2022 Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels
Featuring Georgia Heard (coauthor of A Place for Wonder)
Cultivating New Voices Roundtable Session: Discussion about How Your Research is Shining Light on What Matters
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
12:15–1:45 p.m. PST
Shedding Light on Processes in Academia: A Conversation on Navigating the Ranks of Academia in English Teacher Education
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
2:45–4:00 p.m. PST
Multimodal Expressions through Art and Storytelling
Featuring Paula Bourque (author of SPARK! & Close Writing)
Looking at Our Reading and Writing Practices that Work: Igniting Engagement and Learning in the Classroom
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)
4:00 p.m. PST
Build Your Stack: Possibilities of Poetry
Featuring Aeriale Johnson (coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book) & Clare Landrigan (coauthor of Assessment in Perspective & coauthor of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
4:15–5:30 p.m. PST
Shifting Perspective: Using Literature and Language to Illuminate Our Shared Humanity
Featuring Kim Yaris (coauthor of Who's Doing the Work & Reading Wellness), Kristin Ackerman (coauthor of Conferring with Young Writers) & Jen McDonough (coauthor of Conferring with Young Writers & A Place for Wonder)
Tools of Illumination and Inspiration
Featuring Patty Vitale-Reilly (coauthor of Writing Clubs)
To Witness and Be Witnessed: Being the Truth Our Young People Need
Featuring Nawal Qarooni (author of forthcoming Stenhouse book)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
9:00–10:15 a.m. PST
"Unseen: Our Past in a New Light": Theoretical Perspectives on Literacy Occlusion
Featuring Jennifer Fletcher (author of Writing Rhetorically, Teaching Literature Rhetorically & Teaching Arguments)
Community Literacy: A Call to Action
Featuring JoEllen McCarthy (author of Layers of Learning)
10:30–11:45 a.m. PST
Cultivating Compositional Agility: Shining a Light on Learning that Transfers
Featuring Jennifer Fletcher (author of Writing Rhetorically, Teaching Literature Rhetorically & Teaching Arguments)
Finding Light through Appreciating, Creating, and Sharing Poetry and Music in Our Writing and Teaching Lives
Featuring Christina Nosek (coauthor of To Know and Nurture a Reader)
Celebrating Juneteenth in Multiple Communities: Creating Spaces for Light and Liberation
Featuring Tonya Perry (coauthor of Teaching for Racial Equity)