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Subject These Educators Ran for Office in 2020 – and Won!
Date November 18, 2020 9:37 PM
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These Educators Ran for Office in 2020 – and Won!
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When a position on the school board for his district opened up, Kenneth Tang decided to become one of more than 90 educators who ran successfully for political office in 2020.

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American Education Week 2020 Celebrates Educator Commitment
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Educators across the country rolled up their sleeves and did everything they could to continue instruction while keeping students safe during the pandemic.

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Engaging Students in a Virtual Classroom
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Educators have discovered some tried-and-true strategies for remote learning that could benefit in-person instruction as well.

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ESPs Need Support and Solidarity More than Ever
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Working with union leaders, Andrea Beeman made sure members kept their hours and positions.

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The Great Thanksgiving Listen
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The Great Thanksgiving Listen is a national movement that empowers young people to create an oral history of the contemporary United States by recording an interview with an educator, elder, mentor, friend, or someone they admire. Find out how to use StoryCorps in your classroom.

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Lysol is here for schools and teachers. Free healthy resources, posters, stickers, lesson plans & more are available through the Welcome Back Packs.

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Virtual School Culture That Is Healthy, Just and Strong
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At a time when many students are learning in virtual settings, educators and administrators must address discriminatory policies and practices that often contribute to disproportionate discipline.

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Health Care Coverage for Maine Retirees under Assault
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The University of Maine System told nearly 2,900 retirees that it no longer would provide group coverage — instead, retirees have to buy their own plans through a private exchange.

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