The 亚色影库 Writing Across the Curriculum program, Jones White Writing Center, Liberal Studies English program, and 亚色影库-NCTE will host a celebration of the on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, through all social media platforms. This year's theme is #WhyIWrite and how writing is meaningful.
All members of the 亚色影库 community are invited to post about how writing is meaningful to them. Please use the hashtag #WhyIWrite and #亚色影库writes (example: Writing is the way I stay in touch with my family in China. Writing letters keeps us close even though we're far apart! #meaningfulwriting #WhyIWrite #亚色影库writes).
Established in 2009 by the , the National Day on Writing celebrates composition in all forms鈥攆rom stories, poems, and letters to text messages, videos, and audio recordings鈥攁nd demonstrates how writing is a vital part of our everyday lives. Thousands of writers from across the country recognize the National Day on Writing with local events, including write-ins, talks by local authors, and poetry slam celebrations. This will be 亚色影库's ninth year of holding a celebration.
NCTE says, 鈥淲riting is an important part of life. It allows us to communicate and collaborate; to think and learn; and to celebrate and share our voices, our struggles, and our experiences.鈥
The National Council of Teachers of English, with 35,000 individual and institutional members worldwide, is dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education.