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EARLY CAREER EDUCATORS FIND HELP WITH MEA

YEP-MEA Provides Support

The Young Education Professionals of the Maine Education Association (YEP-MEA) are members who are newer to the MEA/NEA Webinar Series profession of education, care about our students, our schools, and shaping the future of the profession–all while having fun! The Top 5 English Language Learners’ Strategies in the Classroom mission of YEP-MEA members is to build personal and professional Learn research-based ELL strategies to support ELL learning relationships with other like-minded educators through and achievement on explicit skill instruction, student-directed networking and community outreach to help further the cause of activities, instructional strategies that enhance understanding, and great public schools for every Maine student. opportunities for students to practice.

YEP-MEA hosts several events specifically designed for early career educators throughout the year. Recently, a group gathered at Rising Tide in Portland to network and learn from a panel of educators about what they wished they knew when they started in the profession.

To learn about other upcoming events, log on to maineea.org and click on the YEP-MEA tab-and be sure to attend our next event!

Date: November 8th, 8-9pm Register: https://maineea.org/events/category/webinar/list/

10 Tips to Manage Your Workload as a New Educator

Join our panel of early career educators and hear their reflections and strategies on managing your teacher workload and balancing professional expectations with the realities of life.

Date: December 13th. 8-9pm Register: https://maineea.org/events/category/webinar/list/

Preparing for Your Parent-Teacher Conferences

visit maineea.org/yep-mea

Hear from educators’ experiences on conducting effective and welcoming parent-teacher conferences to encourage family involvement in your classroom and promote positive outcomes for your students. This webinar is completed, but resources can be sent to you. Sign up to receive previous resources from completed webinars.https://actionnetwork.org/forms/resources-for-neweducators-2/?source=schoolme

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