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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 ...
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 ...
Conflicts that begin outside of school and spill into classrooms are a daily reality for many educators. These incidents ...
The State of the American Teacher survey (a survey of 1,419 K–12 public school teachers across the country, funded in part by ...
The Trump administration is withholding almost $6.9 billion in federal K–12 education funding, normally released to states on July 1, from students and classrooms, according to the U.S. Department of ...
Despite overwhelming evidence that they drain funds from public schools, harm student achievement, and lack any oversight or accountability, universal voucher laws are proliferating. Marketed as a way ...
It’s time to recognize the critical role school medical personnel play in supporting student mental health, a school nurse explains.
Are salaries improving? Which states rank the highest? Is the teacher wage gap closing? In two new reports, NEA examines recent trends in educator pay.
See how much funding public schools in your congressional district get from the federal government and how the programs help students.
Join NEA President Becky Pringle as she shares her vision for the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly (RA) and previews the events and daily agenda for the Annual Meeting and RA. Information on how to ...
The 2025 NEA Faculty Pay Report shows a small uptick in faculty purchasing power, but it still hasn’t recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
The Trump administration’s cuts to federally funded STEM research is devastating current and future innovations by NEA Higher Ed members.