Welcome to the 2026 Spring conference
8:30AM - 3:00PM | Friday, march 13, 2026
PUBLICK HOUSE HISTORICK INN, STURBRIDGE, MA
The Massachusetts Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (MACTE) invites you to our 2026 Spring Conference, a dynamic, day-long gathering dedicated to advancing educator preparation in Massachusetts. This year’s theme--Calling on Community: Collaborating to Prepare Confident Teachers in Challenging Times—will explore the challenges and opportunities shaping our profession. Designed for thoughtful engagement, this conference will be held from 8:30am-3:00pm at the Publick House Historic Inn in Sturbridge, MA to provide a vital space for educators, policymakers, and leaders in educator preparation to tackle pressing issues, share innovative practices, and work together to strengthen the future of teaching.
As a statewide organization and the official Massachusetts affiliate of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), MACTE is committed to elevating educator preparation through advocacy, collaboration, and policy engagement. Our Board members actively contribute to key state initiatives, including the Educator Personnel Advisory Council (EPAC) and the Teacher and Administrator Evaluation Task Force, ensuring that the voice of educator preparation remains strong at both the state and national levels.
In this era of rapid change—where federal policies increasingly influence PK-12 education—our ability to unite, exchange ideas, and lead with expertise is more critical than ever. Join us on March 13, 2026 to be part of this critical dialogue and contribute to shaping the future of educator preparation in Massachusetts. Save the Date & Register Today [Link Coming Soon]!
As a statewide organization and the official Massachusetts affiliate of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), MACTE is committed to elevating educator preparation through advocacy, collaboration, and policy engagement. Our Board members actively contribute to key state initiatives, including the Educator Personnel Advisory Council (EPAC) and the Teacher and Administrator Evaluation Task Force, ensuring that the voice of educator preparation remains strong at both the state and national levels.
In this era of rapid change—where federal policies increasingly influence PK-12 education—our ability to unite, exchange ideas, and lead with expertise is more critical than ever. Join us on March 13, 2026 to be part of this critical dialogue and contribute to shaping the future of educator preparation in Massachusetts. Save the Date & Register Today [Link Coming Soon]!