We have tools that can help you take action with your union. Build your to-do list and we will create a customized toolbox made just for you! Build your to-do list above and click to generate your ...
This resource identifies and describes seven harmful racial discourse practices that are found not just in mainstream media, but also more broadly throughout our society. They are used by public ...
With unprecedented challenges facing our students and public schools, NEA Today invites you to explore a special “Know Your Rights” section in this issue. From lesson plans to school safety to ...
Ending racism, sexism, homophobia, and other systemic injustices in schools is critical to protecting the human and civil rights of all students. NEA’s toolkits are designed to be used by anyone ...
Last year, a housing study in Carroll County, where Porter works, found that a person would need to earn at least $63,000 a ...
Instagram has become a proactive partner in finding solutions to cyberbullying. A significant initiative is the School Partnership Program, designed to help educators directly report potential teen ...
WASHINGTON – National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement in the wake of increased threats and targeted actions against educators following the assassination ...
Hard-fought gains in pay are making a difference. “I finally have my head above water. But we need to do better.” ...
NEA’s Rankings and Estimates report provides a wide array of public K-12 education statistics and includes the average teacher salary by state and nationally. Even with record-level increases in some ...
NEA’s “Higher Education Faculty Salary Analysis” report examines full-time faculty and graduate assistant salaries at the national, state, and institutional levels. The 2025 report found that U.S.
The NEA’s AI in Education hub offers trusted guidance, tools, and professional learning opportunities to help educators navigate the evolving role of artificial intelligence in schools and classrooms.
WASHINGTON — NEA, the largest provider of education micro-credentials in the United States, announced today that it has received an initial $325,000 grant from Microsoft Elevate to expand its ongoing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results