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The '''National Council of Teachers of English''' (NCTE) "has worked to advance teaching, research, and student achievement in ] language arts at all scholastic levels" since 1911. | The '''National Council of Teachers of English''' (NCTE) "has worked to advance teaching, research, and student achievement in ] language arts at all scholastic levels" since 1911. | ||
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The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) "has worked to advance teaching, research, and student achievement in English language arts at all scholastic levels" since 1911.
The NCTE Committee on Public Doublespeak analyzes the euphemistic form of public speech known as doublespeak and awards an annual NCTE George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language.
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