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  • Community of Practice Power Hour

    The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.

  • The Power of Balance: A Community of Practice

    The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.

  • Community of Practice Power Hour

    The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.

  • Providing Sex Education with Cultural Humility

    This training will address the difference between cultural proficiency/competency and cultural humility, measure one's own intercultural humility using the Intercultural Development Continuum, as well as concrete definitions and activities

  • Community of Practice Power Hour

    The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.

  • Renaissance in Gifted Education  

    The Palace at Somerset Part 333 Davidson Ave., Somerset, NJ

    Join the New Jersey Association for Gifted Children (NJAGC) for its annual conference on April 11 at The Palace at Somerset, 333 Davidson Ave., in Somerset.

  • The Power of Balance: A Community of Practice

    The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.

  • An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

    NJEA Headquarters 180 W. State Street, Trenton, New Jersey, United States

    This two-hour workshop is a basic overview of artificial intelligence and its practical applications.

  • NJEA Carol Watchler LGBTQIA+ Advocacy Conference

    Attendees will be provided with the tools needed to create, support, and defend inclusive curriculum, while creating a space for LGBTQIA+ advocates and their allies to interact and share their successes with members interested in learning more. We especially encourage queer NJEA members who are struggling to be their authentic selves to attend and learn