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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 ...
For California English teacher Mike Tinoco, teaching is about people, relationships, and, at its core, love. His approach challenges the idea that love and care are “extras” in education—they’re the ...
Know of an individual, organization, or affiliate that champions racial and social justice and civil rights within their community? Show your support and uplift their good work to the national stage ...
Conflicts that begin outside of school and spill into classrooms are a daily reality for many educators. These incidents often escalate quickly, turn into fights, and an unsupported educator is often ...
At the recent NEA 2025 Representative Assembly, a recommendation was sent to the Executive Committee that NEA not partner with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). As the NEA does not currently have a ...
According to a new RAND survey, the share of teachers who intended to leave their jobs fell to 16 percent in 2025 from 22 percent in 2024. The share of teachers who report burnout dropped to 53 ...
The Trump administration is pushing to slash FY2026 funding by 15% and replace existing programs with block grants.
A school should be the safest place in any community. That's why NEA and the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund created a guide to help state and local leaders, members, and staff prevent, prepare ...
Do you want to continue the benefits of NEA membership after you retire? Join more than 320,000 retired educators who continue to support public education and use their skills and talents to serve the ...
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