What is Income Protection & Why Is It Important for School Employees?

Virtual

  Learn about income protection, who should have coverage and why. We will discuss the importance of coverage not only for the member, but also for their families and loved ones. The importance of updating coverage throughout life changes and increases in income will also be addressed.  

The Annual Kristallnacht Lecture Remembering the Holocaust & Emigration: The Moritz and Hammerschlag Families

The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center will commemorate the 85th Anniversary of Kristallnacht with the Annual Kristallnacht Lecture at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6th, in-person at the Chabad at the Shore – Chai Center (6605 Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor City, NJ 08406) and online via Zoom.   Dr. Michael Hayse, Associate Professor of Historical

Pension Webinar

This NJEA webinar is ideal for members who will likely retire in the next five years.

Holiday Shopping Hacks & End-of-Year Car-Buying Tips

Virtual

  Get the inside scoop about the best deals and discounts from our member benefits partners to help you do your holiday shopping! Let Buyer’s Edge show you how to get more and pay less on your next vehicle purchase.  

Growing Healthy Minds Project ECHO

Purpose: The Growing Healthy Minds Project ECHO brings together school physicians, school nurses, school counselors, school administrators, educators, and other school-based mental health professionals from across the state to improve mental health support for middle and high school students. Participants will collaborate to achieve the goal of improving understanding of how to promote holistic mental/behavioral wellbeing

FAFSA 101: Ways to Pay for College

Virtual

  Visions Federal Credit Union, the NJ Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (NJHESA) and NJEA invite high school students and their families to a FREE zoom workshop. The FAFSA–Free Application for Federal Student Aid — is a necessary first step in determining financial aid opportunities for college, including eligibility for FREE tuition through a Community

Road to Wellness

The session presents strategies for personal wellness and teaches members how to take care of themselves during stressful times.

A Brief Overview of Asian American History

Fairleigh Dickinson University & Teach Asian American Stories present a virtual workshop with scholar Dr. Khyati Joshi and TAAS Fellow Dr. Dakashna Lang. This 1.5 hour, virtual workshop will focus on providing middle school and high school teachers an overview of Asian American history from 1700-2000s and highlight Asian American contributions to immigration and citizenship

Fair Isn’t Always Equal: Virtual Book Study with Learning Resource Center South

VIRTUAL BOOK STUDY Assessments can do more than just provide grades. They can be powerful and equitable ways to engage and motivate students, differentiate instruction, and support student agency, particularly in differentiated, inclusive classroom contexts. Fair Isn’t Always Equal : Assessing & Grading in the Differentiated Classroom (2nd Ed.) offers an approach to assessment and