Teaching Slavery Using Primary Sources and Document Based Question (DBQ) Techniques
How do we bring primary sources about slavery to life for our students in ways that are relevant, respectful, and rigorous?
Member Benefits Fair: Bridgeton School District
mbfairs@njea.orgThe Bridgeton School District will host a Wellness Fair during its Wellness Wednesday program. This event is exclusive to employees in Bridgeton Public Schools. Up to 25 Member Benefits partners are invited to attend. Exhibitors must be part of the NJEA Member Discount Program. Partners should confirm attendance with ljones@njea.org. To join the NJEA Member
NJEA Homebuying Helpers
VirtualLearn what to expect in your journey to homeownership. Use NJEA/NEA Member Benefits to make smart choices and save you money along the way! Presented by NJEA/NEA Member Benefits and Buyer’s Edge Realty Executives.
Survivor Speaks & How to Bring them to your Classroom
Survivor Speaks & How to Bring them to your Classroom is presented by NJEA & the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education. Participants will experience a Survivor speak and gain valuable tools how to meaningfully and appropriately incorporate live testimony into their Holocaust lessons.
NJEA Night at the NJ Devils
Join NJEA and the NJ Devils for NJEA Night on March 7.
Member Benefits Fair: Middlesex County Retired Educators
mbfairs@njea.orgThe Middlesex County Retired Educators Association (MCREA) will host a Member Benefits Fair as part of their spring luncheon. This event is exclusive to members of the MCREA. Members who wish to attend should contact the MCREA. Exhibitors must be part of the NJEA Member Discount Program. Partners should confirm attendance with ljones@njea.org. To join
NJEA Night at Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
SAVE THE DATE: NJEA Night at the MAAC!
NJEA Delegate Assembly Meeting
Hyatt Regency Princeton 102 Carnegie Center, Princeton, NJ, United StatesThe NJEA Delegate Assembly (DA) formulates Association policies.
NJEA Celebration of Women
Join us for NJEA's third annual Celebration of Women luncheon.
FAFSA 101: Ways to Pay for College
VirtualVisions 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
Teaching Slavery and Place Based Learning
Lessons rooted in the places where students live help them make important connections to their own communities.
Teacher Leadership & the Teacher Leader Academy
Teacher Leadership & the Teacher Leader Academy is presented by NJEA’s PDII Division. Join us for an overview of the Teacher Leader Academy and the benefits of being a teacher leader.
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
Pension Webinar
This NJEA webinar is ideal for members of the TPAF (Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund) and PERS (Public Employees’ Retirement System) who will likely retire in the next five years.
Teaching the Truth about Colonialism
Most Americans have learned an oversimplified version of colonial America that leaves out the voices and stories of enslaved Africans, Indigenous people and indentured servants.