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to learn it from home with a million distractions and a potentially spotty internet connection. Now is ... self-direction in students is more important now than ever, so encourage that by letting them fill in more blanks
members – members who stick up for each other, support each other, and speak out when they need to. Meet ... of the dedicated men and women who make PSEA strong, and who make a difference in the lives of Pennsylvania
’ School nurses can’t be everywhere. Medical situations and emergencies happen in classrooms, in cafeterias ... cafeterias, on buses, on field trips, and just about anywhere in a school community. Barb Magnotta, senior
Innovative Teaching IRC Awards NEA Foundation Awards for Teaching Excellence Local Involvement Valero Scholarships ... Grants Leadership in Promoting Intergroup Relations Awards The NEA Foundation Awards for Teaching Excellence
schools, students, and livelihoods, or resources to help you teach kids in new and innovative ways, we ... stressful time for you, your families, and your students. PSEA wants to make it easier by keeping in touch and
Protecting ESP paychecks and benefits As the General Assembly’s new session begins, the Association ... paychecks and health benefits in case they are furloughed when their schools do not provide in-person instruction
2018 In the musical “Hamilton’’ there is a famous line, “When you got skin in the game, you stay in the ... philosophy. “In education, especially history, if you allow students to be part of the story, and to really
2018 In the musical “Hamilton’’ there is a famous line, “When you got skin in the game, you stay in the ... philosophy. “In education, especially history, if you allow students to be part of the story, and to really
2018 In the musical “Hamilton’’ there is a famous line, “When you got skin in the game, you stay in the ... philosophy. “In education, especially history, if you allow students to be part of the story, and to really
Needs greatest in urban districts; resources lowest Voice: July 2017 Regardless of a school district’s ... to student learning and achievement. But the need is perhaps most pronounced in urban districts, where
tops in social studies Voice: March 2017 Like many high schools, East Stroudsburg High School sends ... sends a lot of students to top-tier colleges and universities. So, a few years ago, social studies teacher
Oleksiak, candidate for PSEA president Voice: March 2017 This is the sixth and final time I will be ... column for Voice as a candidate for PSEA office. I have been honored by the trust you have shown in me,
Debbie Lee, candidate for NEA state director Voice: March 2017 My name is Debbie Lee and I am writing this ... this statement to ask for your vote and your support as I seek re-election to the NEA Board of Directors
Learning Lessons: Robotics in the Classroom Learning Lessons: Robotics in the Classroom Tip Sheet Voice: ... conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea
Calling in the Breakfast Brigade with Partners Voice: May 2017 Breakfast is the most important meal ... the day, and many students are getting that healthy morning meal in the classroom. Partners for Public
Nominations for ESP of the year Voice: May 2017 Each year PSEA recognizes the hard work, dedication, and community ... the Year Award. Nominations are now being accepted for the award, which is presented to a PSEA member who
Conference held in March Voice: May 2017 PSEA held its annual Special Education Conference in Bedford Springs ... Springs in April. This year’s conference was a huge success, with attendance more than double from the
Rich Askey, candidate for PSEA vice president “Tough times don’t last, but tough people do.” Sometimes ... our public schools and our union in perspective. PSEA has faced many challenges in its history, but we