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Student Behaviors & Conflict Resolution

Student Behaviors & Conflict Resolution

Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Professional Development, Winter 21

Navigating a difficult year where norms need reteaching The last time a 7th grader had a full, normal school year they were in 4th grade. Current 2nd graders have never had a “normal” school year. The return to full-time, in-person learning has been a struggle for...
Four Principles for Using SEL in the Classroom

Four Principles for Using SEL in the Classroom

Maine Educator Online, News, Professional Development, Winter 21

Try these creative ways to work social and emotional learning into your lessons. By: James Paterson, edited by Giovanna Bechard Continuing to focus on student mental health is necessary as we work through the third school year during a pandemic. Adjustments to...
What You Need to Know About Educators’ Rights and the First Amendment

What You Need to Know About Educators’ Rights and the First Amendment

Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Professional Development, Winter 21

Curriculum, particularly in subjects such as History and English Language Arts, naturally touches upon topics including race and diversity that are to be taught in an age- appropriate manner. Students must have the tools to understand and investigate different...
Handling Parent and Community Hostility

Handling Parent and Community Hostility

Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Professional Development, Winter 21

As COVID cases rise, and the stress of the pandemic continues, many teachers, education support professionals, faculty, principals and administrators have received letters, complaints, or been harassed by parents or vocal community members. For the sake of our...
Building Stronger Local Associations

Building Stronger Local Associations

Conferences & Seminars, Maine Educator Online, Member's Only, News, Professional Development, Winter 21

Increasing power and leadership skills among the membership Building strong local associations with an organizing culture is key to our Union’s success. A culture of organizing is one that promotes deep member engagement, leadership development, and collective action....
National Board Teacher Workshops 2021-2022

National Board Teacher Workshops 2021-2022

News, Professional Development

National Board Teacher Certification Workshop Virtual Kickoff – October 23, 2021 9:00 am – 2:00 pm ​​​​​​​Register Here MEA is offering FREE National Board Certification candidate support workshops for members. These workshops are designed by the...
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