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All schools must be a place where students can feel safe and have their identities affirmed in order to thrive. Our students need to know we see them, we hear them, and we support them. This fall, the ...
NEA Helps Utah Educators Get a Referendum on the 2026 Ballot The Utah state legislature recently passed a law banning collective bargaining for all public workers—including educators—stripping them of ...
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 ...
Chronic absenteeism—when a student misses 10 percent of school days or more in one academic year—is a persistent nationwide problem. And many schools are still working to get students back to the ...
Each month, we feature three books—one each for young, middle grade, and young adult readers—that explore a topic related to diversity and inclusion. Check out the calendar below to see what's in ...
When students engage in activities that reflect who they are and what they value, learning becomes more meaningful. Encourage students to pursue what they are passionate about—something they care ...
WASHINGTON — According to media reports, the Trump administration will release the remaining $5.5 billion in delayed federal K-12 funding. Students, educators and school leaders across the country ...
6 Ways to Organize Your Digital Classroom As educators head back to school, one of their biggest challenges is managing an ever-growing mountain of digital files, resources, and student data. Consider ...
The NEA handbook includes the Association’s key governance documents—including the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules, the Legislative Program, resolutions, NEA Policy Statements, and new business ...
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