Plans for fall bring importance of educator voices to forefront
With the state’s official guidance for what education will look like this fall out, educators are now continuing to advocate for themselves and students.
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With the state’s official guidance for what education will look like this fall out, educators are now continuing to advocate for themselves and students.
Education Minnesota will hold our annual MEA conference virtually this October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic has thrown us into a tailspin and tossed our routines for back to school like a garden salad. More than one educator I know has said, sounding scared and tired, they just want life to go “back to normal.”
With distance learning taking place across Minnesota, Education Minnesota wanted to take the opportunity to highlight student art and the educators who support them in their work.
The 25 preschool teachers in the South Washington County School District were included in the teacher bargaining unit, until they weren’t.
When Becky McCammon went to college, there wasn’t a major for doing what is right by people, so she majored in English and teaching instead.
Education Minnesota is working on moving professional development offerings online.
As of press time, the Minnesota State Fair is scheduled to go on as usual, although that may change as the COVID-19 response continues.
June/July 2020 opportunities
At the Unity Summit earlier this year, Education Minnesota kicked off a campaign for fully funding education through electing pro-public education candidates in 2020 and advocating for the resources our students’ need.