Is there a NJ Teachers Convention 2020?
Is there a NJ Teachers Convention 2020?
The 2020 New Jersey Education Association Convention, scheduled for Nov. The 2020 NJEA Convention will focus on providing high-quality remote professional learning opportunities for New Jersey’s public-school educators while planning continues for a traditional in-person event in 2021.
Will there be a NJ teachers convention this year?
The 2021 NJEA Convention will take place Nov. 4-5.
What is the difference between CE and CEAS?
The CE authorizes an individual to seek and accept employment in NJ public schools requiring certification. The CEAS is issued to an individual who does NOT hold a NJ Standard certificate or has NOT completed two years of full-time teaching under a valid out-of-state instructional certificate.
How do I register for the NJEA convention?
NJEA members can apply to present in the Teacher to Teacher Learning Area. This is an informal demonstration area for educators to network with other educators. Programs are two 50-minute sessions. To submit a proposal, visit njea.org/conventionproposal.
What is the New Jersey Education Association convention?
NJEA Annual Convention is one of the largest educational gatherings of K-12 educators in the world, providing hundreds of workshops and events. New Jersey Education Association Annual Convention is the premier annual convention in the state related to education industry.
Who are the members of the NJEA Convention?
1. Who? In addition to teachers and other certified staff, NJEA also counts among its members educational support professionals (ESP), college students preparing to become teachers, faculty and staff from the state’s community colleges, and retired educators. 1. What?
When was the NJEA Awards for excellence created?
Since 1984, NJEA has presented Awards for Excellence at the NJEA Convention to New Jersey public school graduates who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in their fields of expertise. Awardees have come from all fields including—but not limited to—education, entertainment, government, media, and the fine arts.