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  • January 22, 2022 1:09 PM | Anonymous
    The Foundation for Impact on Literacy and Learning (FILL) provides excellent programming and resources to educators and students and has been doing so for over almost two decades. Our donors collaborate with us in order to shape and develop the future generation so that they may successfully move forward to the future. The Foundation is an IRS tax-exempt 501c3 organization that has developed and executed cross curricular educational programs and resources for schools since 2003. Our resolve is to bring important resources to educators and students with the help of our generous donors. find out more at 

    www.fill.foundation

    Read how your students could win $5000.00 to support a charity of their choice and so much more!

    Register for Free:  https://exploreacttell.org/resources/

    Explore.Act.Tell Program & Student Challenge is aProject Based Learning Program that teaches students to become aware of food insecurity issues in their neighborhoods and work on solutions.  If students are already working on projects on this topic, these lessons will provide a project framework. 

    This program is fully funded by ACME Markets and is FREE to all educators and students in the state of Pennsylvania.Students practice skills needed to become good citizens and advocate for community involvement and service. At the end, they create a Public Service Announcements to share their work and enter our student challenge where they can win $5,000. to support a charity of choice that is involved in food insecurity solutions.

    Here are a few details:

    • Open to students grades 6 – 9, working individually or in teams up to 5 students

    • Lessons aligned with PBL, Social Studies /Civics, Social Emotional Learning, and Literacy

    • Consists of four interactive lessons with ready-to-use student and teacher lesson plans

    • Works perfectly in an in-person, virtual or hybrid learning environment!

    Register to start the program and receive a Welcome Kit: https://exploreacttell.org/resources/

    Lead4Change Student Leadership Program.

    Feel free to register so that you can view all of the program material and you will also receive a Welcome Kit in the mail with a sampling of materials and a book on leadership from our program funder, David Novack. 

    Register at: http://Lead4Change.org

  • January 22, 2022 12:57 PM | Anonymous

    ‘Our New Normal’: How Teens are Redefining School Life

    Regaining a sense of normalcy has been virtually impossible since 2020, from COVID to school safety issues to critical education debates.

    ‘Our New Normal’: How Teens are Redefining School Life, produced by PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, will showcase teen voices and young students in conversation with experts and their peers about their hopes and expectations for tackling systemic problems in schools. The free, interactive event will include discussions about the challenges facing young Americans after two transformative years, while exploring solutions for addressing the divides in American education.

    JOIN LIVE on TUE. Jan. 25 at 7pm ET - REGISTER: bit.ly/SRLnewnormal

    Please share the link with teens, students, and educators in your community and network. Together, we can elevate youth voices and prepare future leaders to engage in one of the most important areas affecting America in the wake of the pandemic: education.

    Sincerely
    Cari Kozicki
    Vice President, Pennsylvania PBS

  • January 20, 2022 1:00 PM | Anonymous

    PA middle school educator Joe Welch, and AMLE’s 2019 Educator of the Year, is a National Teacher Of the Year finalist. Congratulations and Best Wishes, Joe!"

  • January 17, 2022 11:51 AM | Anonymous

    Do you know a student who’s used social media to make a positive impact? If so, nominate them for Digital4Good by going to @#ICANHELPofficial or by clicking this link: https://forms.gle/xgzvjYMVo8XofoVx8

  • January 16, 2022 4:53 PM | Anonymous

    PAMLE Members: NELMS has an excellent conference. If you can only attend a virtual conference, please consider this one! The 41st Annual Middle Level Conference & Exhibits is March 18 & 19, 2022. 

    CLICK HERE for the Annual Conference page

  • January 12, 2022 9:57 PM | Anonymous

    Visit the Eastern University website for information on programs offered by The College of Education.

    And watch Your Teaching Career: Taking the Next Step on Eastern's YouTube Channel!

  • December 31, 2021 12:49 PM | Anonymous

    Since our founding in 1909, Milton Hershey School has helped children break the cycle of poverty. We are a place where students can be their greatest selves, meeting their potential with life-changing opportunity.

    MHS thrives as a cost-free, private, coeducational home and school for more than 2,100 boys and girls from families of lower income across the U.S. Students receive an excellent education, nurturing home life, college and career readiness support, and comprehensive health and wellness care, including medical and dental services, food, and clothing.

  • December 17, 2021 9:38 AM | Anonymous

    As you know, valuing ALL of your students’ cultures helps kids and teens connect to their classrooms and school. Celebrations are a big deal in our social-emotional lives!

    Here are five holidays celebrated by many U.S. families that fall in or around winter break (information from Wikipedia):

    Diwali: Autumn; in 2021, November 2-6

    • A five-day festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and some Buddhists that symbolizes the victories of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.
    • Highlights include food, gifts, sweets, flowers, and candles/sparklers.

    Hanukkah: Winter; in 2021, November 28-December 6

    • An eight-day festival of lights celebrated by Jewish families that commemorates the recovery of Jerusalem and the miracle of one night’s wick burning for eight nights.
    • Highlights include food, songs, lighting the menorah, games, and gifts.

    Winter Solstice (example: Shaloko ceremony of the Zuni): December 21 or 22

    • Religious ceremonies or community celebrations marking the shortest day of the year are practiced by many indigenous tribes to celebrate deities, honor good fortune, and share stories.
    • Highlights include dances, storytelling, and sharing traditions with young people.

    Christmas: December 25

    • A religious celebration of the birth of Jesus for Christian families, and a secular celebration of Santa Claus and gifting for billions of people around the world.
    • Highlights include food, songs, masses, Christmas trees, and gifts.

    Kwanzaa: December 26-January 1

    • A celebration of African-American culture echoing African harvest traditions and celebrating the seven principles of Kwanzaa.
    • Highlights include decorations of art, fabric and fruits; celebrations and symbols; readings; candle lightings, and a feast of faith.

    Which holidays do your students celebrate? Let us know on Twitter (follow us and tag @MGForumSTW in your tweet!).

  • December 04, 2021 8:20 PM | Anonymous

    American College of Education is giving away ten Amazon gift cards worth $100 each! *Plus, each organization with one or more participants will be entered into a drawing for a $500 DonorsChoose gift card.*

    Enter to win from December 1 to December 10. We will notify the winners on December 15th. Find the full raffle rules here.

    Please share this along to staff so they can enter the contest as well. As always, thank you for supporting ACE!


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