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Student behavior has nearly overtaken pay as the top concern among educators—and it’s driving some out of the profession. Today, 4 out of 5 teachers and education support professionals find student ...
NEA-Retired members across the country are outraged by the Trump administration’s relentless assault on public education. The list of injustices is long, including dismantling the Department of ...
Being a 21st-century educator is a tall order. In my 15 years in the classroom, my most important “helpers” are technology, movement, and networking. Here’s why.
According to new NEA reports, despite record-level salary increases in some states, average teacher pay has failed to keep up with inflation.
Despite overwhelming evidence that they drain funds from public schools, harm student achievement, and lack any oversight or accountability, universal voucher laws are proliferating. Marketed as a way ...
Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school counselor, paraeducator, bus driver, cafeteria worker or school secretary, everyone who works in a public school faces a new school year ready to do the job ...
The other side is just singularly focused on vouchers in a way like we’ve never seen. When that's the case, you can be very focused with both your money and your attention. At the same time, public ...
As you discuss the impact of funding cuts on individuals, especially students with disabilities and lower-income families, you will want to f ocus on cuts to programs like Pell Grants and Two- and ...
Are salaries improving? Which states rank the highest? Is the teacher wage gap closing? In two new reports, NEA examines recent trends in educator pay.
Congress passed Trump's megabill with $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid, shrinking the program that tens of millions of families rely on for healthcare—all in the name of tax breaks for the wealthy.
A new survey reveals that threats and physical attacks by students and parents have increased since the start of COVID. Unless the resources needed to improve school climate and safety are provided, ...
A majority of state legislatures spent far less on public colleges and universities in 2020 than they did in 2008, an NEA analysis shows. This means colleges and universities must rely on students to ...
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