NEA’s School Me Podcast

The National Education Association’s “School Me” podcast empowers seasoned educators to use their years of experience and wisdom to help early career and preservice educators get started on the right…

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Rutgers Science Explorer investigates cells

Certain cells in our bodies have the unique ability to change and develop into different types of cells. They are called stem cells. If you and your students want to…

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Yogi Berra Museum offers engaging, virtual, live learning

The Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, located on the campus of Montclair University, is offering a variety of live virtual field trips, educational programs and professional development opportunities to…

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Educator vaccines available

Walgreen’s is holding an educator vaccination clinic this Saturday, April 3. They will be administering the Johnson and Johnson one-dose vaccine. There are limited appointments available and they will be…

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Behavioral health support for families

Media throughout the country have focused on the impact COVID-19 has had on young people’s mental wellness. Social distancing has, for many, meant remote learning, no recreational sports, no birthday…

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Apply to join the 1619 Project Education Network

The Pulitzer Center invites educators, administrators, content specialists, and curriculum supervisors for K-12 schools and school districts to apply for the inaugural cohort of The 1619 Project Education Network. Educators…

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