Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Summer 22
Challenges…or Opportunities? My first year as a local president, my former superintendent tried (unsuccessfully) to get me to view challenges as ‘opportunities’. I can’t remember now what ‘challenges’ we were dealing with at the time but I’m sure some were increased...
Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Summer 22
MEA – Still Strong, Stable and Solid I can’t believe how quickly time flies. In May, I experienced my second MEA Representative Assembly (RA) in South Portland and in person! It was amazing to be able to see and meet many of you. In some ways, it feels like no...
Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
What Educators Should Know About LGBTQ+ Rights As an educator, it is important to be aware of, and educate yourself on the civil rights laws that exist to protect yourself and your students. Federal laws exist that protect students and educators from discrimination on...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
Sara Flanagan, Assistant Professor of Special EducationDanielle Gabrielli, University of Maine Reading is a complex, fundamental skill for all students. Effective reading instruction is crucial, especially since students may continue to struggle in reading if they are...
Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
Survey from the Class of 2022 Highlights Changes in Future The graduating class of 2022 has experienced more than half of their high school careers during a pandemic. From school buildings closed, to remote and/or hybrid learning, to milestones missed, and for some,...
Features, Maine Educator Online, News, Summer 22
It is now cheaper to buy a home in Connecticut than it is in Maine. The news is good for the value of your property, but not as good when you consider your salary and purchasing power. The effects of the pandemic on all Mainers is real, and for faculty and staff in...