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Classroom Teachers

Learn more about member benefits and resources for teachers in our classrooms.
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Second grade teacher, Ashley Bexley with her students and MAE South UniServ Director Pam McClendon at Central Elementary in George County, MS

The Mississippi Association of Educators exists to support, protect, and strengthen those who nurture Mississippi’s children. Members gain access to a variety of classroom resources, professional development opportunities, and opportunities to advocate on behalf of their students through MAE and NEA. 

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Teacher Leadership Institute Fellowship

The Teacher Leadership Initiative addresses student learning, school culture, school improvement, and education policy. There are monthly web casts, three face-to-face meetings and a capstone project that the member chooses consistent with their own interests. Participation has offered many growth possibilities for past TLI Fellows. The program begins in October. Click here for more information on how to apply.

The Teacher Voice

The MAE newsletter The Educator is full of information on how to access the benefits of your membership, and goings on at MAE. Take a look at our recent editions to learn more.

NEA Leadership Development

NEA has many pathways and opportunities for leadership growth and training. Members who are ready to take the next step in their careers or within NEA can get more information here.

Check Your Membership Status

You can check your membership status here if you are unsure of your current status or if you want to confirm your enrollment was completed successfully. 

 

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Advocating strong public schools for every student and every public school employee

Mississippi Association of Educators (MAE) represents thousands of Mississippians—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society.