Montclair State to Host the NJ Council of Teachers of English 2010 Conference
The NJCTE 2010 Conference, “How & Why We Create,” will be held on March 6 at University Hall. Come join us for engaging workshops and exciting keynote speakers, including talented writers of children’s, young adult, screenwriting, and cross-over novels.
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On March 6, 2010, Montclair State University will host the New Jersey Council of Teachers of English 2010 Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in University Hall.
Keynote speakers will be Gordon Korman (author of many novels, including No More Dead Dogs); Philip Beard (author of a Borders Original Voices novel, Dear Zoe, which all attendees will receive a FREE copy of!); Robert Kaplow (author of Me and Orson Welles, now a major motion picture); and Pat Corbitt (television and feature film writer, director, and producer of D.S.E.V).
Workshop topics include culture diversity, technology and differentiated learning, writing across the curriculum, and high-interest books for reluctant readers.
Full details and a flyer are available at the NJCTE website.