Dear New Member and New Colleague!
The Manitoba Teachers’ Society has developed an information package that you will find valuable as you begin your exciting career.
We are 16,600 teachers working hard in public schools throughout Manitoba. Your Society is always working hard to look after your needs for professional development, teacher welfare services, health benefits, advocacy, and much more. We have 80 dedicated staff and an elected board of 13 members from across the province who are committed to teachers, teaching, and public education.
Our dynamic website www.mbteach.org, our publication the Manitoba Teacher, and our many social media feeds will provide you with information to assist not only in your first crucial year of teaching, but throughout your career.
As you make key decisions this year about time, programming, energy, and resources, keep in mind that we are always here for you.
Best wishes on your exciting first year and for the many fulfilling years to follow in the teaching profession.
Sincerely,
Nathan Martindale, President
The Manitoba Teachers’ Society
MTS President’s Letter to Members French
ÉFM President’s Letter to Members
You can see a complete list of SAGEs with information about joining and fees on the SAGE section of this website.
Online Beginning Teachers’ Handbook
Additional Resources here.
Teachers’ Contractual
Rights and Responsibilities
Rights and Responsibilities Brochure ENG | FRE
If You Have a Complaint About
a Teacher or Administrator
If You Have a Complaint Brochure ENG | FRE
Online Safety for Teachers
Online Safety for Teachers Brochure ENG | FRE
Reporting Violent Incidents in Schools
& Violent Incident Investigations
Reporting Violent Incidents Brochure ENG | FRE
Teachers & Educational Assistants:
Roles and Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities Brochure ENG | FRE
The Fab 5 Beginning
Teachers’ Conference
CĂ©leb 5
Special Area Groups
of Educators
Programme de jumelage
Programme d’echanges culturels
Inscrire au Programme d’échanges culturels des ÉFM 2023-2024
French Resources
Trouvez des ressources sur le site web des ÉFM