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Michigan Association of Middle School Educators

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Michigan Association of Middle School Educators
NameMichigan Association of Middle School Educators
AbbreviationMAMSE
Formation1976
LocationLansing, Michigan
Region servedMichigan

Michigan Association of Middle School Educators is a professional organization that supports middle school educators in Michigan, providing them with resources, networking opportunities, and professional development. The organization works closely with other educational institutions, such as the National Middle School Association and the Michigan Department of Education, to promote excellence in middle school education. MAMSE also collaborates with universities like Michigan State University and University of Michigan to provide its members with access to the latest research and best practices in education. Additionally, MAMSE partners with organizations like the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers to advocate for the interests of middle school educators.

History

The Michigan Association of Middle School Educators was founded in 1976 by a group of educators from Detroit Public Schools, Ann Arbor Public Schools, and other school districts in Michigan. The organization's early years were marked by collaboration with other educational organizations, such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. MAMSE's history is also closely tied to the development of middle school education in the United States, with the organization playing a key role in promoting the concept of middle school as a distinct level of education. Key figures in MAMSE's history include John Dewey, Jean Piaget, and Alfie Kohn, who have all contributed to the organization's understanding of child development and educational theory. MAMSE has also been influenced by the work of organizations like the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the International Reading Association.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Michigan Association of Middle School Educators is to support and promote excellence in middle school education in Michigan. The organization's objectives include providing professional development opportunities for its members, advocating for the interests of middle school educators, and promoting research-based best practices in middle school education. MAMSE's mission is closely aligned with that of other educational organizations, such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, which also prioritize the interests of educators and students. MAMSE's objectives are also informed by the work of organizations like the National Council of Teachers of English and the National Science Teachers Association. Key partners in MAMSE's mission include Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Education.

Membership_and_Benefits

Membership in the Michigan Association of Middle School Educators is open to all middle school educators in Michigan, including teachers, administrators, and support staff. Members of MAMSE receive a range of benefits, including access to professional development opportunities, subscription to the organization's newsletter, and discounts on conference registration. MAMSE members also have the opportunity to network with other educators from across the state, including those from Detroit Public Schools, Ann Arbor Public Schools, and other school districts. Additionally, MAMSE members can participate in the organization's annual conference, which features keynote speakers like Diane Ravitch and Jonathan Kozol. MAMSE also partners with organizations like the National Middle School Association and the Association for Middle Level Education to provide its members with access to a wider range of resources and networking opportunities.

Professional_Development

The Michigan Association of Middle School Educators offers a range of professional development opportunities for its members, including workshops, conferences, and online courses. These opportunities are designed to support middle school educators in their professional growth and development, and to provide them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the classroom. MAMSE's professional development opportunities are informed by the latest research in educational theory and child development, and are aligned with the organization's mission and objectives. Key partners in MAMSE's professional development efforts include Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Education. MAMSE also collaborates with organizations like the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the International Reading Association to provide its members with access to high-quality professional development opportunities.

Advocacy_and_Outreach

The Michigan Association of Middle School Educators is committed to advocating for the interests of middle school educators and students in Michigan. The organization works closely with policymakers and educational leaders to promote policies and practices that support excellence in middle school education. MAMSE also engages in outreach efforts to promote the importance of middle school education and to support the development of middle school educators. Key partners in MAMSE's advocacy and outreach efforts include the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and the Michigan Department of Education. MAMSE also collaborates with organizations like the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development to advocate for the interests of middle school educators and students.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Michigan Association of Middle School Educators is governed by a board of directors, which is composed of educators and leaders from across the state. The organization's leadership is committed to promoting excellence in middle school education and to supporting the professional growth and development of its members. MAMSE's governance structure is designed to ensure that the organization is responsive to the needs of its members and to the changing landscape of middle school education in Michigan. Key partners in MAMSE's leadership and governance efforts include Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Education. MAMSE also collaborates with organizations like the National Middle School Association and the Association for Middle Level Education to inform its leadership and governance practices. Category:Education in Michigan

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