Member Spotlight: Mat Brown

Mat Brown, an MEA member who teaches engineering technology in Birmingham Public Schools, recently joined a panel discussion on issues surrounding Native Peoples in Michigan. A member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Brown was one of four panelists in the talk, moderated and livestreamed by former Michigan Teacher of the Year […]

A Year for the History Books

Among the first educators in Michigan to receive a COVID-19 vaccination on Jan. 11, MEA member Mark Carlson thought back on the past and society’s liberation from smallpox and polio, terrors vanquished by vaccines long ago in the U.S. The Armada math teacher also dared to look forward for hope. The mix of feelings was […]

Claudia Rodgers: Committed to her Work

For Claudia Rodgers, a second-year social worker with the West Bloomfield School District, the pan­demic’s constraints can be summed up by the old expression, “out with the old, in with the new.” “Most of us are social people,” the MEA member said of herself and social worker colleagues. “We enjoy social interaction with others, whether […]

Letter to Members: Leading Amid Competing Needs

In-person vs. hybrid vs. online? Safety vs. normalcy? Essential frontline employees—who can feasibly do work remotely. Students whose learning may be delayed, while their physical and mental health is at risk. Educators and parents on every side of the divide—and our students in the balance. At the local and state level, your union leaders are […]

My View: Putting a Spotlight on Strategies

By Robyne Muray While some educators have transitioned to virtual teaching this year without missing a beat, remote learning has challenged many professionals to find ways to build student participation while continuing to provide necessary guided instruction, classroom manage­ment, differentiated support, and social-emotional learning. In my travels throughout the Lansing School District, I have witnessed […]