The New Jersey English
Journal is now accepting submissions of your work for publication; the deadline is May 15, 2010. Do
you want to see your work in print? Do you want to add publication credits to your resume or vita? Submit your work today!
Please click here or on the New Jersey English Journal tab on the left of this page for more information and submission guidelines.
The NJCTE Educator of the Year Award committee is now accepting
nominations for the 2010 New Jersey English/Language Arts educator of the year! Do you know an incredible English/language
arts educator who deserves to be recognized? Click here on on the Outstanding Educator of the Year tab on the left of this page for more information and nomination guidelines.
Join our group, NJCTE, and/or become a fan on
Facebook! Search "New Jersey Council of Teachers of English" or "NJCTE" through Facebook or click on New Jersey
Council of Teachers of English below!
The
New Jersey Council of Teachers of English (NJCTE) is the New Jersey affiliate organization of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). NJCTE membership is separate from NCTE membership.
Please
join us!
Teachers of English,
language arts and literacy at all grade levels are invited to join us. Please click here or on the link to the left to access more information about membership, join online, or print
a membership application.
NJCTE
sponsors conferences and workshops throughout the state of New Jersey throughout the year. NJCTE will hold several workshops
at the NJEA conference in Atlantic City in November. Please click here or on the link to the left for more information about workshops and conferences.
NJCTE holds a statewide, free writing contest each year. Please
click here or on the link to the left for more information about our annual writing contest.
NJCTE also publishes the New Jersey English Journal annually. This publication
features articles devoted to practical teaching strategies, political issues related to education and academic research pertinent
to language arts instruction at any grade level along with original poems, short fiction and personal reflections on our profession.
Please click here or on the link to the left for more information about the New Jersey English Journal.
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