Fall 23, Features, Maine Educator Online, News
What students need, in their own words “Two years ago, I had a lot of mental health struggles. I was diagnosed with depression, and I was unable to do a lot of my schoolwork; my grades dropped severely.” Joshua, a high school student from Yarmouth shared his struggles...
Fall 23, Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News
A “Triple H” Summer “Triple H” usually refers to ‘hot, hazy, and humid’ (it also, I just learned from google, is the name that a certain professional wrestler goes by! Who knew!). Our Maine summer wasn’t exactly hot, hazy, or humid—at least, not until the...
Fall 23, Features, Maine Educator Online, News
How tools like Chat GPT are changing the landscape and how you can take advantage Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize various aspects of our lives, and one area where its influence is becoming increasingly apparent is public education. Chat GPT, an...
Member's Only, News, President's Message
I keep hearing people ask, “Where did September go?”—and I admit, I am wondering that myself! It was a busy and beautiful month (except for Tropical Storm Lee). October is shaping up to be just as busy, and hopefully just as beautiful with fall foliage and lots to do...
News, Professional Development
REGISTER What? Classroom management is often used synonymously with student behavior, but it has much more to do with an educator’s routines, habits, and responses. Date: Tuesday, October 10thTime: 4:30 – 6:00PMLocation: ZoomWho: Educators in their first 5 years...
News, Professional Development
REGISTER There’s no way around it – the first two years in the classroom are tough, but strong mentorship can provide newer teachers with the supports they need to thrive and persist. Developed in partnership with early career teachers, this training emphasizes best...