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Choice Literacy is a professional development community for “leading teachers” in English literacy instruction. Launched in 2006, it is now operated by The Lead Learners, a nonprofit organization based in Indiana. Its core offering is not general online courses for students, but a resource library and learning community for teachers, instructional coaches, and school literacy leaders, covering topics such as reading, writing, English language learners (ELL), kindergarten, and elementary classroom practice.
Based on the content reviewed, the platform includes sections such as Library, Leaders Lounge, PD2Go, Courses, Book Club, Podcast, Book Guides, and Live Events. Members can access full articles and classroom videos, such as Stella Villalba’s writing workshop video for first- and second-grade English learners, as well as solutions for common kindergarten writing issues. The content emphasizes real classroom footage, teaching reflections, strategy demonstrations, and materials that can be used for school-based professional learning. The site states that it has 150+ teacher and school leader contributors, 4000+ articles and videos, and reaches teachers worldwide through its free Big Fresh weekly newsletter.
The main pages do not provide specific membership pricing, nor do they state whether courses offer certification or completion certificates. What can be confirmed is that full articles, videos, and some course content require member access. Members can receive discounts on online courses, DVDs, books, and live events; live event discounts are around 20%-40%, while trial members are not eligible for some event discounts.
Its strengths are its strong focus and practical orientation. The content comes from teachers and practitioners in the literacy field, making it suitable for educators looking for classroom strategies, writing workshop design ideas, and ELL support methods. Its emphasis on being ad-free and independent from commercial publishers or sponsors also helps preserve the professional quality of its teaching resources. The limitations are that most core resources are behind a membership wall, with public pages offering only previews; key information such as pricing, course structure, certificates, and payment methods is also insufficient. In addition, the content is clearly based on English-language and U.S. school contexts, so teachers in China would need to adapt it to their own setting.
It is best suited for English literacy teachers, international or bilingual school teachers, ELL teachers, instructional coaches, teaching and research group leaders, and school professional development coordinators. It is less suitable for users looking for Chinese-language courses, standardized certificates, or student-facing structured courses. Access status from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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choiceliteracy.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach choiceliteracy.com directly.