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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 ...
Do you know when to raise your union voice? From academic freedom and personal safety to advocacy, fair pay, and more, this guide highlights key rights that every NEA member should know about and ...
School leaders cite teacher recruitment and retention as the primary rationale for moving to a four-day week. But according to research, this new schedule may not be living up to its billing.
NEA President Becky Pringle and educators from across the U.S. marched side-by-side within a few hundred yards of the White House on May Day.
What’s one small thing educators can do for their students every day?
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 ...
Beryl Torrence knows how to get her crew organized. As assistant director of transportation operations for Kannapolis City Schools, in North Carolina, she figures out the routes and keeps a stable ...
I am entering year 31 in education, so I have certainly been around the block (a lot of blocks). But I believe that some teaching advice can and should apply to all educators—including new teachers ...
A healthy mind and body require adequate sleep. But when a solid eight hours proves elusive, this lack of shut-eye can take a toll on virtually every aspect of life. To get much needed slumber, ...
Former English teacher Carol Spackman Moss is the longest-serving woman in the history of the Utah legislature. And, as a Democrat in a deeply blue state, she has learned to work across the aisle to ...
Cost-Saving Tips to Limit the Impact of Inflation on Your Budget There are many highly effective steps you can take to help save money while still maintaining your quality of life: Manage large ...
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 ...