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We're glad you're here.

This is the place where North Dakota's Teachers of English gather, connect, share, and learn. ​
​IMAGINE. MAKE. BELIEVE.
NDCTE Summer Conference 2020
July 30th-31st
Register Soon!
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NDCTE English Chats - beginning Sept. 9th

We are excited to announce our partnership with Praire Public in hosting and bringing to you NDCTE English Chats.
It is a chance to connect with like-minded educators and
get ideas for your classroom while earning PD credit at the same time.
Sessions are bi-weekly, beginning September 9th at 8:00 PM.
Scroll below for a schedule of dates and topics.

Click Here to Learn More and Sign Up
NDCTE's Mission
The North Dakota Council of Teachers of English shall be a professional organization for individuals who are genuinely concerned with the development of the English language. The group shall strive to support the state standards and benchmarks and improve the quality of English instruction at all levels.


1. To stimulate the growth and development of English teachers through membership in NDCTE.
2. To facilitate dialogue among English educators across the state.
3. To serve as a resource to individual teachers or groups of teachers.
4. To stimulate and promote research.
5. To monitor and improve English/Language Arts instruction.
6. To foster involvement in legislation about reading, writing, and other language arts instruction.
7. To sponsor conferences and meetings that highlight best practices.
8. To emphasize the contributions of individual teachers.



Ways to Connect

1. The NDCTE Annual Summer Conference
2. Join our Facebook group (North Dakota Council of Teachers of English)
​3. Follow us on Twitter (@NDCTEBoard) 



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  • Home
  • Get Connected
    • NDCTE Blog
    • Relax/Read/Write
    • Resources
  • Annual Conference
    • Awards >
      • Teacher of the Year Award
      • Linda S. Christenson Literary Scholarship
      • NDCTE Service to the Profession
      • John Wall Promising Artist Scholarship
    • Past Conferences
  • NDCTE Board