The NCTE Annual Convention is the largest annual gathering of English language arts teachers and literacy educators in the United States.
This Convention, with nearly 700 concurrent sessions, attracts teachers preK through graduate level, representing a vast range of topics spanning English, writing, reading, language, literacy studies, and more. The event also engages the national publishing community by providing a large exhibit hall and hosting presentations by more than 250 national authors each year.
Consider joining us for an informative Zoom session to learn more about what to expect and how to navigate this celebrated and exhilarating experience! NCTE member leaders will offer tips and strategies to enhance your #NCTE23 experience, and event staff will be on hand for any questions. Register here.
From incredible authors and illustrators to the leading experts and innovators in our field, every hour is packed with sessions designed just for elementary teachers. There is also an Early Childhood Education strand focused on teaching and advocating for preschool and early elementary-age children. Learn more.
From Section-specific events to a thoughtfully chosen program, you’ll notice an energized focus on crafting sessions that speak to the complexities of teaching students in the middle grades and bringing leading authors and educators to the podium. Discover new ideas, new tools, and new friends! Learn more.
Whether you love teaching poetry, the Bard, critical literacy, choice reading, disciplinary writing, or some other specialty of grades 9–12, this Convention is rich with learning experiences for you. And for instructional leaders searching for the maximum learning experience, you’ll also want to join NCTE’s Conference on English Leadership (CEL) for its Annual Convention at the end of the NCTE Annual Convention. Learn more.
You’ll find sessions presented by members active in our English Language Arts Teachers of English (ELATE) group that address the needs of those who work in teacher education at the college level. There are also sessions pertinent to teaching English in the two-year college, assessment in composition courses, first-year writing, and current research in the field. If you teach college English, you’ll be intrigued by a range of interesting sessions on literature. There’s truly something for everyone! Learn more.