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Professional Educators Network of Florida

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Teachers' Tips

6 Reasons Why PEN of Florida is the Best Choice for Florida Educators

January 31, 2017 By penfl

By Lindsey Bailey

Serving teachers since 1995, PEN of Florida has membership in all of Florida’s school districts.  When teachers learn about PEN, their first question is, “Why haven’t I heard about PEN before now?”.  Professional Educators Network of Florida (PEN) is a professional organization for teachers and support staff throughout the state of Florida. PEN offers liability protections, legal representation, professional development and networking opportunities for educators in the Sunshine State. Here are just some of the reasons why teachers LOVE being a PEN member.

1. Lower Cost

PEN Members get the BEST price for the BEST coverage in the classroom.  PEN members save about $412 a year (in comparison with other teacher organizations) in membership dues.  PEN membership is only $218 a year or $18 a month.

 

 

2. Premier Coverage 

Just because PEN’s price is lower doesn’t mean you are lowering your coverage.  In fact, with PEN of Florida, you have immediate access to a REAL attorney when you have employment-related questions.  PEN membership gives you 2 million dollars in liability protection and 10 thousand dollars in employment rights protection.

 

3. Dues money pays for your services, not agendas.

PEN is bipartisan and does not use your dues money to endorse political agendas in which you may or may not agree.

 

 

4.  PEN is an advocate for Florida     Teachers.

PEN’s mission is to make Florida a better place for teachers to teach and students to learn.  PEN keeps members informed with legislative updates and employment-related news.  PEN shares our members’ opinions with those making the decisions in Tallahassee.

 

5. PEN is a great place to network.

PEN members are some of the best educators in the state.  They are focused on being premier educators for their career and students.  Collaborate with this like-minded group through a members’ only facebook group and connection opportunities throughout the state.

 

 

 6. Online Professional Development

PEN knows that teachers have many choices when it comes to professional development.  PEN offers convenient online professional development courses to help keep your teaching certification as well as become the best educator that you can be.

 

Filed Under: Teachers' Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: FEA, Florida Teacher, PEN of Florida

7 Habits to Keep You Happy in Teaching

December 22, 2016 By penfl

Professional Educators Network of Florida Offers Seven Habits to Keep You Happy in Teaching

By: Lindsey Bailey

We all know that teaching can be tough. The list of demands and deadlines are endless. And let’s face it. There aren’t a lot of people knocking down your classroom door to say thank you. That’s ok though because being a teacher really is a pretty amazing profession. You are investing in our future. It may be helpful to implement some ‘happy habits’ into your life to remind you why you chose to be a teacher in the first place. The happiness you reap from your new ‘happy habits’ will help you avoid the burnout that many teachers experience. Professional Educators Network of Florida, better known as PEN of Florida, offers seven habits to keep you happy in teaching.

 

1.Write down one funny or clever thing a student did or said each day.

Read over your list when you are having a rough moment to remember why you love what you do.

 

 

 

 

2. Give a genuine compliment to a colleague each and every day.

It’s amazing what a kind word can do for someone else’s spirits.  And it is even more amazing to be the one dishing out those compliments.  Just make sure they are sincere.  There is something incredible about taking the time to see the good in people and celebrating that.

 

 

 

 

 

3. Implement one new habit for your health each month.

In January, you may drink a glass of water in the mornings.  And then in February, you might take a ten-minute walk after school to relieve some stress.  After the year is over, you will have 12 new healthy habits.  A healthier you will make a happier teacher.

 

 

 

 

4. Choose one word in which to focus for the entire year.

Read books about it.  Meditate on it.  And begin to see the world and your classroom through the lenses of that word.  It’s amazing how one word becomes a part of who you are by the year’s end.  And since it is just one word, it is easy to follow through.

 

 

 

 

 

5. Read one new book each month that focuses on growing professionally or personally.

Continuing to grow individually and professionally will guard against that stagnant place of boredom that can happen mid-career.

 

 

6.  Invest in your passion (outside of teaching).

What makes you feel most alive?  Is it spending time in nature, cooking, playing music, or fishing?  Think about it.  There is no right or wrong answer.  Everyone’s ‘most alive’ moments are unique to them.  The important thing is to remember what makes you feel most alive and take time for that.  You are worth the time.  This will guard against the burn out so many teachers experience.

 

 

7. Make time for friendship

Our lives are busy, and it takes a concerted effort to connect with friends.  Even if it is a once a month Bunco game or a night out to dinner, make it happen. There is nothing like a good night out with friends.  The laughter it can bring is like therapy.  You will be better for it, and your family and students will reap the benefits too.

 

Implementing a few ‘happy habits’ into your life can make a big difference for you and your students.   We hope these tips help keep you happy in teaching for many years to come.

Professional Educators Network of Florida (PEN) is a professional organization for teachers and support staff throughout the state of Florida. PEN offers liability protections, legal representation, professional development, networking opportunities in the Sunshine State. To learn more about PEN, visit penfl.org.

Filed Under: Teachers' Tips Tagged With: happy habits, New year's resolutions 2017, teaching new year's resolutions

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“I called PEN and within a few hours, I was speaking with an attorney…”

"I never thought I would need PEN’s legal services. I had been teaching for 34 years and been nominated several times as Teacher of the Year. But in my 34th year of my teaching career, one of my ESE student’s parents requested that I let her son take a test as many times as it took for him to pass the test. When I explained to her that I could not do that, she began calling the school and sending emails to DOE telling them things that were not true about what I was doing to her son. I called PEN and within a few hours, I was speaking with an attorney and he listened to my situation and advised me on how to proceed. He stayed in contact with me until the issue was resolved. I am so thankful I filled out that PEN brochure that was in my school mailbox." - Polk County Educator
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"I never thought I would need PEN’s legal services. I had been teaching for 34 years and been nominated several times as Teacher of the Year. But in my 34th year of my teaching career, one of my ESE student’s parents requested that I let her son take a test as many times as it took for him to pass the test. When I explained to her that I could not do that, she began calling the school and sending emails to DOE telling them things that were not true about what I was doing to her son. I called PEN and within a few hours, I was speaking with an attorney and he listened to my situation and advised me on how to proceed. He stayed in contact with me until the issue was resolved. I am so thankful I filled out that PEN brochure that was in my school mailbox." - Polk County Educator
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“It would have been a really scary time if I had not had an attorney advising me…”

"I believed one of my students was being abused by a guardian. I called the PEN representative and she told me that I was obligated to report this to the district. I was interviewed by the district, the DCF and the sheriff’s department. The PEN attorney advised me of the laws, helped me prepare my statement and advised me on the process. It all turned out fine in the end, but it would have been a really scary time if I had not had an attorney advising me." - Palm Beach County Educator
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"I believed one of my students was being abused by a guardian. I called the PEN representative and she told me that I was obligated to report this to the district. I was interviewed by the district, the DCF and the sheriff’s department. The PEN attorney advised me of the laws, helped me prepare my statement and advised me on the process. It all turned out fine in the end, but it would have been a really scary time if I had not had an attorney advising me." - Palm Beach County Educator
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“It was a relief to have PEN speak out for me and make sure that my rights were not violated…”

"Due to an injury, my doctor prescribed that I would need to adjust several of my job-related activities. PEN helped me with getting the district to make accommodations so I could keep on working. It was a relief to have PEN speak out for me and make sure that my rights were not violated." - Miami-Dade Educator
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"Due to an injury, my doctor prescribed that I would need to adjust several of my job-related activities. PEN helped me with getting the district to make accommodations so I could keep on working. It was a relief to have PEN speak out for me and make sure that my rights were not violated." - Miami-Dade Educator
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Thank you is such a small word to show my appreciation

Thank you so much is such a small word to show my appreciation for what you have done for me this past year. You have carried me with your kindness, your endless words of wisdom, and guidance. I truly appreciate everything that you have done for me." ~ Debora Toni-Thomas
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Thank you so much is such a small word to show my appreciation for what you have done for me this past year. You have carried me with your kindness, your endless words of wisdom, and guidance. I truly appreciate everything that you have done for me." ~ Debora Toni-Thomas
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Having a lawyer made all the difference

“I have been very pleased with my service from PEN. Thank you so much! I feel that having a lawyer made all the difference in the resolution of my case.

~ Yolanda Redding”
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“I have been very pleased with my service from PEN. Thank you so much! I feel that having a lawyer made all the difference in the resolution of my case. ~ Yolanda Redding”
http://penfl.org/testimonials/having-a-lawyer-made-all-the-difference/

Thank you PEN of Florida

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