As an MEA member, you get exclusive access to the MEA Learning Hub—your flexible, self-paced professional learning resource.
Choose the courses that interest you, complete them on your schedule, and submit your work to earn contact hours.

In our first year, over 800 educators—including teachers, ed techs, specialists, and higher ed staff—joined the Hub. We’re committed to offering content that meets your needs.

Check out our newest featured courses below—new content is added regularly!

→Classroom Management: Creating and Maintaining a Trauma-Informed Approach

Upon completion, learners can earn 6 hours toward state recertification.

Learn how trauma affects student behavior and how to build a supportive, strength-based classroom that reduces challenging behaviors–based on NEA research with added MEA insights for Maine educators.

→Diversity, Equity, & Cultural Competence in Classroom Instruction

Upon completion, learners can earn 6 hours toward state recertification.

Develop shared language and strategies to honor students’ cultural experiences, fostering belong, and boosting engagement and success.

→Mental Health: Burnout Prevention for Educators

Upon completion, learners can earn 6 hours toward state recertification.

Explore the causes and impact of burnout. Gain tools to build resilience, manage time, and create a purposeful, supportive teaching environment.

→Poverty-Related Trauma

Upon completion, learners can earn 6 hours toward state recertification.

Identify trauma-related behaviors linked to poverty and learn strategies to support affected students so they can thrive academically and emotionally.

→AI in Education

Upon completion, learners can earn 6 hours toward state recertification.

Understand AI fundamentals and how to ethically integrate AI tools into teaching and learning while promoting student AI literacy.

→Supporting Multilingual Learners

Upon completion, learners can earn 8 hours toward state recertification.

Explore second language acquisition and discover instructional strategies to support multilingual learners’ academic and emotional growth.

→Disability Representation & Historical Perspectives

Upon completion, learners can earn 10 hours toward state recertification.

Examine the history and media portrayal of disability. Learn anti-ableist practices to create inclusive, respectful classroom environments.

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