Resources

How Can We Help YOU Today?

class_helpLooking for lesson plans? Help as a substitute teacher? Grants and scholarships ... or grant writing? Does it seem like you're all alone as a new educator, or overwhelmed as local association leader?

These WEA Resource pages are designed to help. Find links for many of the programs, services and databases available to WEA members, both online and in person. Did you see a great WEA publication, but can't find another copy in your building? Odds are you'll find it here, too.

Below you will find many links to WEA's website that can help you find exactly what your looking for!

Much more information is available at www.washingtonea.org under the Membership tab/menu.


 

 

Preparing a Survival Kit for Your Substitute

Face facts. Youre not going to be at school every day. This is the ideal time to begin planning for a substitute since he or she will have a lot of questions.

 

Substitutes will do a great job if you make sure all the information, tools and materials they need are handy.

Read more: Preparing a Survival Kit for Your Substitute

What you Should Know About Student Discipline

One area in which we receive lots of questions is the area involving student discipline. We thought wed put together this list of tips for you so that youll know what the law and your contract says about disciplining students:

Read more: What you Should Know About Student Discipline

How to Keep Your Interactions with Students Safe

Heres How to Keep Your Interactions with Students Safe

 

Every year the Association represents colleagues of yours who have been accused by students or parents of inappropriate interactions. Most of the time these accusations are unfounded, and are usually the result of actions being misinterpreted by the student and/or unintended by the educator.

Read more: How to Keep Your Interactions with Students Safe