Meghan Allen, NBCT
@MsAllenSPED
Special Education Teacher, Alabama Elementary Teacher of the Year & Alabama Alternate Teacher of the Year 2018-2019
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They introduced the first African American superintendent of Jefferson County Schools @gonsoulinwalter flawlessly #AAC #eyegaze @JEFCOED @TobiiDynavox
Just don’t quit on kids (or our colleagues). Be a champion for them by listening & knowing their stories—a great reminder from @casas_jimmy at the @JEFCOED district CILT meeting.
Celebrating successes in continuous improvement at the district CILT meeting @HueytownIS @cari_mcclellan
Looking forward to a great year of learning alongside these students & families 💛💜
@jefcoed @HueytownIS Back to school Meet the Teacher for 3rd grade is packed! The students and parents seem excited.
Hundreds of @Jefcoed educators are sharpening our technology skills at PowerEDUp! #jefcoedtech #JEFCOEDPowerEDUp #JEFCOEDInstructionalTechnology
What a great opportunity to learn from my rockstar friend @BiancaGaither at MEGA
Participants are in for a treat at this MEGA session! Jones and Gaither are ALWAYS chart-toppers! 😉 Get this one on your schedule!
We teachers have dedicated our lives to teaching all children in AL @TTuberville & have the education & determination to do it. Please ask us what support we need & come spend a week in our schools to truly see the successes & hurdles. We need YOUR support!
Take a moment to view the Alabama Special Education Professional Development catalog for Summer 2023. Click here: drive.google.com/file/d/1ehzcaO…
So excited for Jeff Norris & @MrPughsley !!! It is going to be an amazing year!!!
Congratulations to our 2023-24 Teacher of the Year, Jeffrey L. Norris who teaches at Oak Mountain Middle School — and to Berry Middle School Teacher, Kevin Pughsley, Alabama's Alternate State Teacher of the Year!#WeTeachAlabama #AlabamaAchieves
Quality PD for Ts is critical to S & T success. The Games for Additive & Multiplicative Reasoning webinar through @AlabamaAchieves and @edu_emerald @PCG_US was engaging, informative, & transferable to my practice. I hope to see more of these bite-sized sessions!
“Why? Because I’m a CUB!” @HueytownIS
“I come ready and prepared. School is important and I’m aware!
There was much to celebrate in these undergraduate pre-service teachers & graduate students 📓✏️ For God, For Learning, Forever @SamfordEd
I spotted my former students all grown up. Wish I could have joined them on the dance floor because they were a fun crew in elementary school! Thank you to all who helped give them an unforgettable day!
We are endlessly grateful🙏💙to those who helped make the Exceptional Prom a success! The City of Hoover, M. Elizabeth Events, Tyson Foods, Kathy G & Co, Kulture City, the Emerald Empire Band and so many others donated venues, talents, services and supplies!!
"Your gifts allow us to support students, enhance School of Education priorities, and ultimately advance the kingdom of God." 🔵 Anna McEwan, dean of Orlean Beeson School of Education 🔴 Tap the link in our bio to give now! #SamfordGivingDay
It is the last day for Alabama teachers hoping to go through the National Board Certification process during the 2023-2024 school year are eligible to apply for a scholarship to cover the cost of purchasing components learn more. 🚨hubs.ly/Q01FBRFC0
Teachers are always learners first. I’m grateful for the Google 1 & 2 Bootcamps with @jefcoedtech guiding my learning to better integrate technology in my instruction @DelfredaC @jst_kelley @mspigglywigley @aakre_mahan
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