PSEA is a community of education professionals who make a difference in the lives of students every day.
PEARL and Center for Professional Learning
M. Ed. Partnership Program through PennWest U.
Professional Publications Library
Your search for: "Epilepsy in School: training for teachers and school personnel" returned 2315 result(s)
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
Cover story: Passing the Torch In a not-so-normal summer Voice: September 2017 It was a fairly typical ... Gettysburg Summer Leadership Conference was approaching, and the thermometer was soaring. But it would turn out
PSEA Members going door to door Gov. Wolf invests in Career Education Your Membership Matters Wagner ... Gov. Wolf believes in Teaching not Testing Tom Wolf has been a terrific governor for public education
PSEA Members going door to door Gov. Wolf invests in Career Education Your Membership Matters Wagner ... Gov. Wolf believes in Teaching not Testing Tom Wolf has been a terrific governor for public education
An Advocacy Timeline In the time of COVID-19: An advocacy timeline Since the pandemic began, PSEA ... worked tirelessly on your behalf at the local, state, and national levels. Below is a chronological look at
great programs in Pennsylvania's public schools. For students at West Hills Primary School in the Armstrong ... Armstrong School District, reading has received an active boost. Thanks to the StoryWalk Fitness Trail, students
the Minimum Wage Hear teachers' stories RESPECT: At least $45K annually for every teacher Hear their ... Keeping up with changes in the education profession Share Your Story Teachers who earn less than $45
September 2018 In this issue I am a member because ... Learning Lessons: Teachers in the Parks Comes ... to Reading Legislation and Politics Teaching and Learning PSEA at Work In Our Locals NEA-RA Delegates
President: Congressman Dent is an example for students and educators For further information contact: David ... (R-15) announced today that he will not run for another term in the U.S. House of Representatives, PSEA President
education budget provides stability for PA school districts and families For further information contact: Chris ... Education Association, commended Gov. Tom Wolf and state lawmakers for adopting a 2020-21 education budget that
rights for teachers, she starts the story a year earlier. As an English, speech, and drama teacher in 1967 ... 1967 in the Scranton School District, Lackawanna County, Palutis was among 700 teachers who she said constituted
educator artists recognized in PSEA's Fabric of Unionism Art Competition For further information contact: ... (717) 255-7169 HARRISBURG, PA (August 20, 2019) – In a biannual art competition hosted by the Pennsylvania