The NEA Education Support Professional (ESP) of the Year Award, presented by NEA and NEA Member Benefits, honors a member who demonstrates outstanding accomplishments and whose achievements reflect ...
What is Educator for a Day? Imagine members of your local community stepping into the shoes of our hard-working educators for a day. The Educator for a Day program provides a one-of-a-kind, behind the ...
The Trump administration’s plan to move special education out of the Department of Education threatens our progress in meeting the needs of vulnerable students. This year, we are marking the 50th ...
As you discuss the impact of funding cuts on individuals, especially students with disabilities and lower-income families, you will want to focus on cuts to programs like Pell Grants and Two- and Four ...
lower class sizes; give support to students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other disabilities; feed hungry students so they can learn; provide one-on-one tutoring; and make the cost of higher education and ...
On election day, voters in Nebraska, Colorado, and Kentucky delivered a stunning rebuke to school vouchers. A diverse coalition of educators, parents, and community members in each state mobilized to ...
According to a new survey from the American Psychological Association, one-third of teachers report that they experienced at least one incident of verbal harassment or threat of violence from students ...
Learning to read takes practice. Loving to read takes enthusiasm. Read with your child often and create a sense of enjoyment, wonder, and a passion for reading.
NEA Higher Ed members are sitting on mountains of data that they assembled through federally funded research but are now cut off before sharing the findings that U.S. taxpayers paid for. Their topics ...
The RAND report found that well-being is especially poor among Hispanic/Latinx teachers, mid-career teachers and female teachers. Poor well-being and adverse working conditions were linked with ...
Students' recreational screen time has likely increased substantially during the COVID pandemic. Despite correlational evidence pointing to adverse effects, more research needs to be conducted to ...
The First Amendment generally protects the right to free speech, meaning your right to speak or not speak, your right to write, advertise or otherwise make your views known through words. The First ...
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