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Transcript of WELCOME! STUDENT VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION College of William and Mary School of Education.
WELCOME!STUDENT VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
College of William and MarySchool of Education
Faculty Advisor- Dr. Gail McEachron President- Sarah Lilly Vice President- Joselyn Boayue Treasurer- Sarah Rae Secretary- Krissa Loretto Grant Writer- Jill Found Community Outreach-Stephanie Severn
MEET YOUR EXECUTIVE BOARD
A professional pre-service teacher organization SVEA has as one of its primary goals to inform, educate and involve
its membership in educational issues It is a division of the Virginia Education Association (VEA) The VEA is a state affiliate of the National Education Association
(NEA) whose 3.2 million members make it the largest employee organization in the United States!
The NEA’s mission statement: to advocate for education professionals to unite our members and the
nation to fulfill the promise of public education to prepare every student to succeed in a diverse and interdependent world.
What is the SVEA?
FREE liability insurance-especially helpful during student teaching
FREE Professional Development workshops and Leadership Training
Community Outreach opportunities Rebates, Discounts, Educational Magazines Network with other educators Membership in the NEA student program Get the tools and inspiration you need to transform
schools in your community!
REASONS TO JOIN SVEA!
Go to: http://www.studentvea.org/p/join-today.html
Membership dues include: NEA Student Program membership the Student Virginia Education Program
membership chapter dues
How do I join SVEA?
We would like to vote in order to assess member interest in the following workshops: Resume and Interviewing Skills Workshop I Can Do It series (Effective Classroom Management,
Dealing with Difficult Behaviors, and Communicating with Parents)
The Model Teacher A dynamic interactive workshop which presents more than
30 practical strategies for use in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms
How Cultural Identity Shapes the Way We Teach and Learn This interactive workshop provides participants an
opportunity to explore aspects of race, culture, gender, and class identity that influence their beliefs, attitudes and actions, and thus may impact how they teach and how their students learn
Upcoming Workshops
A survey will be emailed to you about your interest in the workshops.
Have a great evening!
Thank you for coming!