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Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
In the midst of rising misinformation and violent rhetoric online, Governor Josh Shapiro visited Middletown Area High School in Dauphin County today to highlight the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE)'s Information and Media Literacy Toolkit, which equips students, teachers, and parents with skills and tools to recognize biases, distinguish credible information from misinformation, and use digital spaces responsibly. The Governor was joined by PDE Acting Secretary Dr. Carrie Rowe, local lawmakers, educators, and students to underscore the Shapiro Administration's work to strengthen digital literacy and help students safely navigate the online world. SEPTEMBER 30, 2025 - MIDDLETOWN, PA
Governor Patrick Honored Hispanic Educators in Boston During Hispanic Heritage Month
Governor Deval Patrick hosted an event to honor Latino educators as part of the Administration’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 11:30 a.m., in the Great Hall of the State House.
The event featured remarks by the Governor, a ceremony in recognition of Latino educators, arts and cultural presentations and light refreshments.
Earlier this month, Governor Patrick issued a proclamation declaring September 15, 2011 to October 15, 2011 as Hispanic Heritage Month in Massachusetts, encouraging residents to participate in community events across the Commonwealth.
"Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes Massachusetts' rich history of diversity," said Governor Patrick. "As we celebrate our differences, it is important that we turn to each other and recognize that these differences make a stronger, and more vibrant Commonwealth."
“As Massachusetts continues to strengthen its diversity, we encourage all to appreciate the various cultures that encompass our great Commonwealth,” said Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray. “While we should recognize and value all cultures throughout the year, this special month provides the opportunity to engage with the community and celebrate the Hispanic heritage in Massachusetts and across the country.”
Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
Aspiring Educators Conference at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly in Portland, Oregon June 30, 2025
El Museo del Barrio invited educators to see the newly renovated facilities, including two exceptional inaugural exhibitions: VOCES Y VISIONES: Four decades through El Museo del Barrio's Permanent Collection, and NEXUS NEW YORK: Latin/American Artists in the Modern Metropolis in Manhattan Nov. 12, 2009. The educators enjoyed delicious hors d?oeuvres, sangria, met the education staff and learned about the rich cultural resources El Museo has to offer through our new and exciting Education and Public programs.( Carucha L. Meuse / clmvisuals.com )
On Aug. 12, the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce hosted the Educator Appreciation Breakfast for teachers new to CFB. The event was cosponsored by CFB and Brookhaven College. The keynote speaker was Arthur James, Executive Dean of North Lake College.
Photos by Shelley Gammon
Teachers and administrators from throughout Wyoming convened at Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center for the 3rd Annual Educator Leadership Rendezvous, which took place from August 1 to 3, 2023. Over the course of three days, participants had the opportunity to immerse themselves in various facets of military operations, fostering a deeper connection between the armed forces and the education sector. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jacqueline Marshall)