Thursday 1 February 2018

WE ARE...The Change! State Conference 2018

2018 has been a year of change, and this year’s state conference will be just that. It’s time for aspiring educators of Pennsylvania to come together in State College and be the change we wish to see. However, this is a lot easier said than done, which is why we have planned a conference to help you become the best educator and leader you can be, and registration is officially open NOW!

Starting with Michael Soskil, the 2017 PA Teacher of the Year and our keynote speaker, conference attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the distance service projects he created to help connect his students with more than 70 countries around the world. When it comes to being the change, Soskil believes that “every problem that our world faces has a solution locked inside the passions of our students.”

In addition to our keynote speaker, a variety of breakout sessions will range from topics on innovative teaching strategies to social justice. For the first time ever, some of our breakout sessions will be instructed by our very own Student PSEA alumni, and conference attendees will finally have the opportunity to attend sessions on what Student PSEA really is, and how they can be effective leaders on campus and in their classrooms.

Beginning Thursday night with an ice cream social, conference attendees will have the opportunity to chow down on Penn State Creamery ice cream while networking with members from across the state. Chapters are encouraged to come sporting their chapter T-shirts, and members who are interested in running for leadership positions or simply have questions on how they can get more involved are encouraged to chat with our current Student PSEA leaders during our first-ever “Meet-And-Greet.” We are certainly no celebrities, but we want the opportunity to answer your questions directly so that you feel prepared and excited to run for positions you may or may not have even known you wanted to run for!


In order to be the change, we must elect champions of public education into office. Through donations to PACE, the Political Action Committee for Education, you can help ensure that pro-public education candidates get elected by helping to fund their campaigns. Opportunities to donate to PACE will be provided all throughout conference, from photo booths during the ice cream social, to professional headshots throughout Friday and Saturday, to a silent auction for region and chapter raffle baskets. Or, you can simply just make a donation! Please don’t miss this opportunity to ensure that political leaders in Harrisburg and Washington D.C. are making decisions for the benefit of children and educators.

After a day of educating ourselves on how to be the change, on Friday night we can take our passion and put it into action during our annual Outreach to Teach service project. This year it will be held at the Tyrone Area School District and will serve students in the elementary, middle, and high school. By painting murals, building Little Free Libraries, and spreading positive messages around the school, we will ensure that we are leaving a positive mark on a deserving community before we leave conference Saturday afternoon.

Maybe you already know an aspiring educator in your chapter who is actively inspiring change on your campus. This is the perfect opportunity for you to nominate deserving leaders for our Student PSEA awards, including, Exceptional Underclassman, Outstanding Chapter Faculty Adviser, and Outstanding Servant Leader. We want to highlight the incredible work our Student PSEA members are doing at the chapter and region level, because they deserve to be celebrated.

And, of course, no Student PSEA conference would be complete without our APEX (Achieving Professional Excellence) showcase and awards. As chapters compete to have the strongest APEX submissions, they are ensuring that they are providing their members with meaningful opportunities to grow in each of our four pillars: professional development, leadership & membership development, political action & advocacy, and community service & outreach. APEX provides us the perfect opportunities as members to share our successes and our failures with each other, so that we all can grow to be the best organization we can be.

Likewise, the Learning Center Competition allows you the opportunity to showcase your hard work and share your ideas with hundreds of other aspiring educators, who just may take it into their own classrooms. Think of all of the future children you could reach with just this one small act!

Congratulations to last year’s winners!

APEX
1st place: Slippery Rock University
2nd place: West Chester University
3rd place: University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg

Learning Centers
1st place: Taylor Ochmanowicz and Nicole Bachman, Millersville University
2nd place: Dave Zielewski
3rd place: Sarah Derfler, Millersville University

I believe that the best educators in this country are the ones who practice servant leadership and work to serve their members and their students to the best of their abilities. I believe that some of our state’s finest aspiring educators are the ones who actively involve themselves in organizations such as Student PSEA, and it is our duty as a union to spread our knowledge as far as we can, with as many aspiring educators as we can, so together, we can change the world.


We are Student PSEA, and WE ARE…The Change.

I look forward to seeing you on April 5-7 in State College.

In Solidarity,
Marie Hutchings
Student PSEA President


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