As a leader in special education, you understand the importance of policies that support our students with disabilities, educators, and schools. The upcoming election is an opportunity to shape the future of education and ensure that the needs of students with disabilities are prioritized. Your voice, your vote, can make a difference in ensuring that funding, programs, and services critical to special education remain protected and expanded. Now more than ever, it’s crucial for education professionals like you to stand up for our community by participating in the democratic process. By voting in this election, you are not only exercising your civic duty but also advocating for the continued support of our students, staff, and schools. As an administrator, you have the power to influence others in your community—encourage your colleagues, family, and friends to get out and vote! Here’s how you can make a difference: Check your voter registration status: Ensure that you are registered and ready to vote. Visit https://lnkd.in/eMZGEHh to register. Know your candidates: Research the candidates and their stance on education and special education issues. Make informed decisions about who will best support our community. Vote early or on election day: Make a plan to vote early or on election day. Every vote counts! Spread the word: Encourage your fellow educators and community members to participate in this critical election. Thank you for your leadership in special education and your commitment to advocating for our students. Together, we can ensure that their voices are heard through our votes. Let’s make a difference this election.
Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education
Non-profit Organizations
MAASE provides leadership development, collaboration, and advocacy to support students with disabilities.
About us
Our Vision We envision an educational system that meets the needs of ALL students, ensuring that they achieve their full potential. Our Mission MAASE provides opportunities for leadership development, collaboration, and advocacy. We do this in partnership with our members - to shape policies and practices to improve outcomes for students with disabilities. Our Core Beliefs All students are general education students Students with disabilities (0-26) have the right to receive high quality instruction High quality and relevant professional learning for all educators is crucial Internal and external collaboration is essential for high quality outcomes Administrators must stay engaged and current at the national, state and local levels Advocacy is essential in leadership Our collective capacity is greater than our individual capacity In visionary thinking and courageous decision making In inclusiveness demonstrated by a commitment to diversity, caring and respect for the dignity and worth of all individuals
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www.maase.org
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Our partners at MASA have a great opportunity available. This position supports their Horizon Leadership Academy.
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MASA is seeking an adjunct faculty member to join our professional staff development work as we prepare aspiring district leaders for state-level credentialing and leadership. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dPmr8dVk.
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In recognition of Deaf Awareness Month, Oakland Schools is proud to join the global community in raising awareness surrounding the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Please revisit our story from last year https://bit.ly/3PPkcF0 and share the included resources.
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Today, we remember and honor the lives lost, the heroes who emerged, and the strength of a nation that stood united in the face of tragedy. We will never forget. #NeverForget
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Our 2-year Enhancement Pathway boosts your professional development. Advance your career in special education! #ProfessionalDevelopment #CareerGrowth https://shorturl.at/Z7xub
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Would you like to learn more about the Developing Inclusive Leaders opportunity? Please check out our trailer to learn more! https://lnkd.in/gvaH6wwu
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We could all use a laugh right? Make sure you check out these fabulous MAASE leaders. They say they have jokes but we know their content will not disappoint!
I’ll be returning to the Michigan MAASE annual conference as a presenter with my partner in crime Marci Moloney this year! This time we are focusing fully on how to lead during change and I am excited to share some stories, research, and reflection for anyone wanting to understand and influence team culture. Will you be there?? If you aren’t interested in how to help teams with change, I mean, you can just come hangout. We have jokes. 🥳
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Important work is happening in Washington DC this week as our MAASE and MCEC advocates educate Congress on important issues like IDEA funding, staff shortages and mental health. #maaseadvocates
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