Arizona English Teachers Association

Arizona English Teachers Association (AETA) is an affiliate of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
About Us.
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AETA serves as a professional network of English language arts educators across Arizona. It is the state affiliate of the national network, the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
The primary function of AETA is to foster policies, standards, and goals of NCTE among Arizona's educators of communication skills, language arts, and English from kindergarten through college/university levels.
To this aim, it is AETA's goal to serve these teachers by narrowing the national focus to the needs, interest, and goals of Arizona teachers and students. -
All AETA business, functions, and special events exist to enhance the quality of English language arts teaching in Arizona by:
Disseminating information pertinent to local issues, concerns, and successes.
Encouraging professional activity among teachers in all regions of the state.
Generating interest in students' and teachers' special achievements.
Organizing statewide and regional outreach activities and professional development opportunities.
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Official Arizona English Teachers Association (AETA) Statement on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
This position statement is a living document. It is subject to additions, revisions, and evolutions of thought.
AETA’s Commitment:
We at the Arizona English Teachers Association (AETA) are committed to honoring the plurality of human experiences. We seek to create opportunities that are more inclusive to historically underrepresented groups reflecting the range of human differences--race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, abilities and disabilities, and religion.
This is not an all-inclusive list, especially as the world changes and our thoughts about what diversity means change. This statement is intended to continue the conversation in a direction that centers the lived experiences of the aforementioned groups.
AETA’s Objectives:
One of our most important aims is to ensure inclusion and participation of a diverse range of people in AETA’s membership and leadership. To achieve this goal, we believe that those who have been left out historically should not only be included but centered in our mission.
To achieve the above, we have established the following objectives:
To challenge historically limited notions of inclusivity to include equity. We define equity as being intentional in providing opportunities for historically marginalized groups to define norms and be centered in conversations and decision-making;
To commit to a diverse representation in all areas of AETA – board, committees, membership (including outreach);
To commit to learning about and addressing the needs of teachers and students from diverse backgrounds in our program offerings and organizational support;
To establish an equitable range of participation
on appointed commissions, boards, committees, task forces, and other official groups,
among the leadership of the above groups, and
among the nominees presented to leadership positions;
To provide pathways for our members to work towards equity by challenging limited notions of inclusivity in classrooms and schools;
To open space and be a space for transformative teaching and learning to better serve our students.
Lastly, we challenge and encourage and support our members to challenge additive models that include literature by authors from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as a supplement to the curriculum. Instead, we advocate for an holistic approach that considers all voices as part of the curriculum rather than supplementary to it.
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Awards & Recognition
2024 AETA Team
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President
Vanessa Sullivan, Arizona State University
President-elect
Michelle Glerum, Chandler-Gilbert Community College
Immediate Past President
Sybil Durand, University of Arizona
Secretary
Ashley Yap, Chandler High School
Membership Chair
Pamela Dean
Treasurer
Maria Zafonte, Grand Canyon University
Executive Director
James Blasingame, Arizona State University
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Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Co-Directors
Bridget Recio
Michelle Salcido, LaJoya Community High School
Arizona English Journal Editors
Michelle Glerum, Arizona State University
Kate Hope, Chandler-Gilbert Community College
Connections Newsletter Editor
Adriana Diaz, Arizona State University
Social Media Director
Katie Johnson, University of Arizona
Members-at-Large
Em Bowen, University of Arizona
Heather Brody, Grand Canyon University
RJ Calloway, LaJoya Community High School
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Arizona Department of Education Liaison
Lauren Spenceley
University Liaisons
James Blasingame, Arizona State University
Angie Hansen, Northern Arizona University
Sybil Durand, University of Arizona
Website Coordinator
Rachel Winstead, Metropolitan Arts Institute
Historian
Duane Roen, Arizona State University
Regional Representatives
Open
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Awards Committee
Angie Hansen, Chair
Conference Committee
Vanessa Sullivan, Chair
James Blasingame
Sybil Durand
Sandra Saco
Lauren Spenceley
Election Committee
Sybil Durand, Chair
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Committee
Bridget Recio, Co-chair
Michelle Salcido, Co-chair
Em Bowen
RJ Callaway
Adriana Diaz
Sybil Durand
Membership Committee
Pamela Dean, Chair
Heather Brody
Kylie Frontczak
Teachers As Writers Contest
Kate Hope, Chair
Webinar Committee
Lauren Spenceley, Chair
