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Supreme Court decisions affect educators, students and working families every day. Find out how we “graded” key decisions ...
In her keynote address, Pringle tells educators to get ready for a prolonged and difficult campaign, but it's one they can ...
For their exemplary work as advocates in and outside of their communities, nine extraordinary individuals and organizations ...
Conference on Racial and Social Justice equipped educators with the tools, inspiration, and community needed to confront ...
WASHINGTON—Almost $6.9 billion in federal K–12 education funding, normally released to states on July 1, is being withheld ...
Last month, Inama, a middle-school world civilizations teacher, resigned from her suburban Idaho district because of the ...
Earlier this month, the Trump administration abruptly terminated a handful of Upward Bound programs. Now Upward Bound ...
You may have seen news about an executive order issued by President Trump on his first day in office, which seeks to regulate people’s gender and strip away protections against discrimination based on ...
Congress is considering cuts to Medicaid that threaten the healthcare that tens of millions of families rely on—all in the name of tax cuts for the wealthy.
Educators have the power to dismantle disabling environments and provide equitable access and opportunity for persons with disabilities. NEA is offering a curriculum to help.
Educators should not be intimidated by the Executive Order from treating all students with dignity and respect, and fostering safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environments for all students.
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