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Aspiring Educators Chapter Toolkit

The Aspiring Educators Chapter Toolkit was created to help Aspiring Educators members create, build, and expand their NEA AE chapters.
NEA Aspiring Educators Chapter Toolkit
Published: 02/2021

Welcome! If you have found your way to this toolkit, chances are you are a college student passionate about entering your career as an educator. You want to meet and network with others on your campus and beyond who share your enthusiasm. You want to get more involved in your local community, strive for social justice, and leave a legacy for your students, your community, and the profession.

 

 

 

 

 

This toolkit and all of its resources have been created by college student leaders just like you to help you create, build, and expand your NEA Aspiring Educators chapter. You can find things like a sample constitution, social media strategies, and financial information. Some things are even immediately transferable to your own needs, like the sample meeting agenda or the leadership planning guide.

Download the full toolkit here to get started!

 

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