EdMN Aspiring Educators

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Education Minnesota's Aspiring Educators unites schools and it's leaders interested in education professions throughout Minnesota!

Minnesota, USA
Joined August 2016

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    4 Jul 2019

    When the Aspiring Ed finds out NBI14 is adopted

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  2. Sep 22

    Wednesdays ~ Vice President Dylan shares why he wears red for ED!

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  3. Sep 21

    "By presenting students with viewpoints far different from their own, it gives them the opportunity to think critically about their own beliefs and examine the world in fresh ways.”

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  4. Sep 21

    Happy Transform-Ed Tuesday! This week we have an article titled "The Benefits of Inclusion and Diversity in the Classroom." Link:

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  5. Sep 20

    It's official! Join us for our fall conference November 5th-6th.

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  6. Sep 15

    Wednesdays ~ RedforEd is For Our Students

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  7. Sep 14

    “There is no way to predict what the future will hold, and so the value in schooling doesn’t lie in the facts that we’ve learned to memorize, but rather the critical thinking skills that will allow us to solve a variety of problems.” Link:

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  8. Sep 14

    Happy Transform-Ed Tuesday! This week we have a TEDx Talks Video featuring Anna Nixon, who founded an organization to encourage more girls to become involved in STEM.

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  9. Sep 13

    This week on MYCM we’re featuring our amazing Vice President, Dylan Steberg! *More information on our other socials Welcome Dylan! 🥳

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  10. Sep 9

    We are looking for highly-motivated, aspiring educators to join our council! We are currently looking for students from the following regions to fill positions: • North • Metro • Southeast • Southwest Please contact Beth Anderson at beth.anderson@edmn.org if interested!

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  11. Sep 8

    Wednesdays ~ Council member McKenna shares why she wears RedforEd!

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  12. Sep 7

    Quote: “When I speak of a child’s right to freedom, I mean that by virtue of being human she is endowed with the unassailable right not to have any part of her personhood assaulted or stolen.”

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  13. Sep 7

    Happy Transform-Ed Tuesday! This week we have a book titled "Troublemakers: Lessons in Freedom from Young Children at School" by Carla Shalaby. Link:

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  14. Sep 7

    Quote: “When I speak of a child’s right to freedom, I mean that by virtue of being human she is endowed with the unassailable right not to have any part of her personhood assaulted or stolen.”

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  15. Sep 6

    It's Meet Your Council Monday! Today we're introducing our wonderful President, Anna Panek!!! *Read more about her on our other socials

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  16. Sep 1

    Wednesdays ~ Council President, Anna Panek, shares why she wears Red for Ed!

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  17. Aug 31

    “Contrary to popular belief, math is more than just numbers, algebraic formulas, and ancient algorithms. It can serve as a vehicle to help our students make sense of the world in which we live.”

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  18. Aug 31

    Happy Transform-Ed Tuesday! This week we have an article from Edutopia that discusses how to bring a culturally responsive lens to math. Link:

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  19. Aug 26

    EMAE is looking to add Aspiring Educators to the council! We are currently looking for students fo fill positions in the following areas: - North - Metro - Southeast - Southwest Please contact Beth Anderson at beth.anderson@edmn.org if you are interested!

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  20. Aug 25

    Wednesdays ~ Every Wednesday we will be giving space to the RedforEd movement through articles and personal stories. Please wear red every Wednesday and comment your selfie if you'd like!

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  21. Aug 24

    This week we have a TED Talk video about the impact poverty has on the classroom environment. Link: “But what about everyone else? There are thousands of other kids just like me, who deserve this, too. Why doesn’t everyone get this?”

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