In her guest blog, Michigan Regional Teacher of the Year Susan Kelsey-Brewton offers tips to help students make connections through #InterdisciplinaryLearning for better outcomes: https://t.co/5tHlwZkqbT. #MTOY#ProudMIEducator@MIEducator
Taking a Look at #TeacherRetention: #MTOY Corey Rosser says we often talk about why teachers leave, but we also need to focus on what can be done to help teachers stay. #ProudMIEducator@MIEducator https://t.co/9Xp8pOF89Y https://t.co/wDigExwLRN
Michigan Regional Teacher of the Year Stephanie Jaskolski shares ways that giving students choices in how they do their work increases engagement, which leads to better outcomes. #ProudMIEducator#MTOY#TeacherTips@MIEducator https://t.co/j83HBVJe5x https://t.co/Uyr32jLng3
Meemic Teacher Madness: Mr. Feeny wins (again)! Robin Williams’ Sean Maguire put up a decent fight with about a third of the vote, but it seems no one can beat Mr. Feeny. William Daniels’ beloved character racks up his sixth win. Thank you for joining in the fun! #MarchMadness
Meemic Teacher Madness: Textbook 2 – Maguire/Feeny: We’re down to our final 2! Many were hoping for a Williams/Williams match, but even John Keating couldn’t beat #MrFeeny. Visit https://t.co/XNXKrKG1p2 Saturday to vote. The winner will be announced March 25. #MarchMadness
Meemic Teacher Madness: Faculty 4! Are we surprised that #MrFeeny dominated this round? No. But Mr. Schue barely cracked 100 of the almost 6,000 votes. Robin Williams advances in both his categories. Visit https://t.co/XNXKrKG1p2 Tuesday for the next round! #MarchMadness
Meemic Teacher Madness: Educational 8! It’s no shocker #MrFeeny won his challenge. But we were surprised Robin Williams beat Snape. In a close race, Will Schuester beat Sue Sylvester by two votes when officially tallied. Visit https://t.co/XNXKrKG1p2 Friday for the next round!
The #SpringBreak Scaries: In her guest blog, 2025-26 Regional Teacher of the Year Deidra LaPointe shares why Spring Break can feel overwhelming for students (and how to help). #MTOY#ProudMIEducator@MIEducator https://t.co/4CaNbsWhIZ
Honoring Educators for #WomensHistoryMonth: For hundreds, if not thousands, of years, women have been the most important teachers in our lives, from home to school. In honor of Women’s History Month, we look at 10 who have made tremendous differences. https://t.co/CorIwe9rBz
2025-26 Michigan Regional Teacher of the Year Lindsey Cook says trauma-informed teaching is not a trend or a program – it's a mindset and daily practice to promote safety, belonging and emotional regulation. #MTOY#ProudMIEducator@MIEducator https://t.co/owhv6KV40O
.@MIEducator recently announced the 10 Michigan educators from across the state that have been selected as 2026-27 Regional Teachers of the Year, an award sponsored by The Meemic Foundation. #MTOY#ProudMIEducator https://t.co/dP61piqGDv
Why Schools Need to Embrace AI, Not Fear It: 2025-26 Michigan Teacher of the Year Corey Rosser says AI is a tool that can enhance learning when used correctly. #MTOY#ProudMIEducator@MIEducator https://t.co/JndpgfTjaM
Presidents’ Day Is More Than a Sale!
Did you know that several of our presidents also served as teachers before their time in the White House? Here’s a look from The National Constitution Center: https://t.co/4bTh7nOUEA.
Have a Safe, Romantic #ValentinesDay! Here’s a little something to keep in mind as you make your preparations for Valentine’s Day. For more information, visit our Safety & Information Center at https://t.co/ilMFIptLpX.
February Is #BlackHistoryMonth! Black History Month got its start in 1926 when African-American historian and educator Carter G. Woodson announced the second week of February to be “Negro History Week.” In 1976, Black History Month became a month-long celebration.
We couldn’t go to college without them, but that’s not all school counselors do. This week is National School Counseling week, and the ASCA has a variety of ways you can honor your counselors for the guidance they provide and other ways they help. https://t.co/5Z3lVanDgz #NSCW
Games Keep Students Engaged: Michigan Regional Teacher of the Year Becky Manore shares ideas and resources for using games to help foster student-centered learning. #MTOY#ProudMIEducator@MIEducator#TeachingThroughPlay https://t.co/nFbTVU6dWl