2023 NJTESOL/NJBE Spring Conference
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick 2 Albany St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, NJStrengthening Collaboration The 2023 conference of the New Jersey Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages/New Jersey Bilingual Educators will have two components: an in-person conference and a video library conference. In-person conference The In-Person Conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick on May 23, 24, and 25. You
From Survival to Success: Exploring the Three C’s
There is an emphasis on buzz-words and jargon when referring to current trends and topics. Sometimes this jargon leads to confusion and exclusion when similar concepts and ideas are labeled with different terms. The New Jersey Alliance for Social-Emotional and Character Development (NJASECD) Conference will address this issue in the fields of character education, school
From Survival to Success: Exploring the Three C’s
Best practices from across the content areas, with examples from award winning schools around the state, will be shared.
Censorship in schools: Information literacy and social justice implications for educators
This workshop will review the most recent trends in book challenges and consider the social justice impact of censorship in the classroom and school library.
Member Benefits Fair: Orange EA
mbfairs@njea.orgThe Orange Education Association (OEA) will host a Member Benefits Fair. This event is exclusive to OEA members. Members who wish to attend should contact the OEA. Exhibitors must be part of the NJEA Member Discount Program. Partners should confirm attendance with ljones@njea.org. To join the NJEA Member Discount Program, apply here.
Board of Education seats: Should you run for one, or just run away?
This training will provide a brief overview of what being a board member entails.
Pride 2023 – 2024 Kick-Off
NJEA PRIDE Chair and Coordinator training opportunity
Achieving Diversity in the Teaching Workforce Symposium
Princeton Marriott at Forrestal 100 College Rd E, Princeton, NJ, United StatesNJEA invites NJEA members who are part of the Divine Nine and other interested NJEA members to participate in a discussion on how to recruit college students to enter the teaching profession.
Hudson County REA June Celebration Party
San Carlo Banquet & Caterer 620 Stuyvesant Ave, Lyndhurst, NJJune celebration party at San Carlo Banquet & Caterer in Lyndhurst. Cost is $37. To attend, contact Donna Middlebrooks at 973-610-7129 by May 18.
Morris County REA Scholarship Awards meeting and luncheon
Birchwood Manor 111 N Jefferson Rd, Whippany, NJScholarship awards meeting and luncheon at Birchwood Manor in Whippany. Cost : $35 for members $53 guests. Topic is the scholarship awards ceremony. To attend, contact John Beekman at 973-514-1080 by June 1.
Passaic County REA Luncheon/meeting
The Brownstone 351 W Broadway, Paterson, NJLuncheon/meeting at The Brownstone House in Paterson. To attend, contact Kitty Sausa at 201-410-1325.
Middlesex County REA End-of-year luncheon and scholarship awards ceremony
Grand Marquis 1550 US-9, Old Bridge, United StatesEnd-of-year luncheon and scholarship awards ceremony at the Grand Marquis in Old Bridge. Cost is $43. To attend, contact Susan Jaysnovitch at teachtheinternet@aol.com or 732-925-1606 by June 1.
MB Fair: Irvington Education Association
mbfairs@njea.orgThe Irvington Education Association (IEA) will host a Member Benefits Fair with up to 10 exhibitors. This event is exclusive to IEA members. Members who wish to attend should contact the IEA. Exhibitors must be part of the NJEA Member Discount Program. Partners should confirm attendance with ljones@njea.org. To join the NJEA Member Discount Program,