Learning from One Another
The Empowered to Lead Symposium gave teachers opportunities to share new ideas and strategies and learn from other educators representing all grade levels and disciplines.
The Empowered to Lead Symposium gave teachers opportunities to share new ideas and strategies and learn from other educators representing all grade levels and disciplines.
Read about long-awaited TEVAL changes and timelines, debt relief for teachers, a fall gala with your name on the guest list, the world’s largest deliberative body (it’s made up of educators), and a whole lot more.
Under blue skies, with a warm breeze across the green, more than 150 Connecticut teachers, supporters, and CEA leaders and staff hit the links at Glastonbury Hills Country Club on July 24 as part of CEA’s largest fundraiser of the year to benefit public school students.
More than 400 educators from across the state gathered at the Mohegan Sun Convention Center this past weekend to celebrate the Connecticut Education Association’s 175th year of advocating for students, teachers, and public education.
What does leading look like at your school or in your community? A recent conference presented by the Connecticut Teacher of the Year Council at Mohegan Sun emphasized that all teachers can be leaders.
First timers to the Yard Goats as well as long-time fans came together on a beautiful July evening to take in a game and relax with colleagues. The evening was the perfect chance to meet teachers from other districts in a relaxed setting while enjoying some baseball.
Join fellow teachers and education supporters on Friday, September 29, for a CEA Celebrates Gala Fundraiser recognizing 175 years of elevating and advocating on behalf of the teaching profession.
During the school year, you’re laser-focused on your students and your work responsibilities. But come summertime, you finally have a chance to focus on you. Whether you want to tackle…
Educators are always looking for meaningful professional learning to implement in their classrooms, and thanks to a grant from the NEA Foundation, Stonington teacher Elaine Temel was able to embark…
If you’re working under an endorsement that is considered a shortage area you may be eligible for benefits such as loan forgiveness and mortgage assistance.