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NCTE is collecting teacher feedback on a working framework for AI use in ELA classrooms

NCTE published a working framework on responsible AI use in ELA classrooms and is asking teachers to weigh in before they release an updated version. The project is funded by a Google.org grant and is being developed by 12 cohorts of classroom teachers through December 2026.

If you teach ELA, your input could shape what gets published. Worth a few minutes if you have opinions about how this is heading.

The framework is organized around three things: student voice and critical thinking, critical AI literacy, and what academic integrity looks like.

Background on the project and link to feedback form: https://ncte.org/blog/2026/05/working-ela-ai-framework/

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u/Jamie_UWorld — 2 days ago
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Book Suggestions for Teaching Writing Skills

I'm looking for books to help teachers improve AP writing skills in the classroom. I'm a big fan of The Writing Revolution, does anyone have any other suggestions?

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u/Classroomtocampus — 10 days ago