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In response, students are walking out, organizing campaigns, and pushing Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) to ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to federally funded STEM research is devastating current and future innovations by NEA Higher Ed members.
Being a 21st-century educator is a tall order. In my 15 years in the classroom, my most important “helpers” are technology, movement, and networking. Here’s why.
All schools must be a place where students can feel safe and have their identities affirmed in order to thrive. Our students need to know we see them, we hear them, and we support them. This fall, the ...
The majority of college students today meet the criteria for at least one mental-health problem. The rates of mental-health problems are the same among students of all races, but students of color are ...
A majority of state legislatures spent far less on public colleges and universities in 2020 than they did in 2008, an NEA analysis shows. This means colleges and universities must rely on students to ...
While more than $1.5 billion in federal grant money has been terminated by the Trump administration, the consequences at state universities and community colleges are particularly dire.
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 ...
With mental health in the national spotlight, experts worry that the impact of compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress on educators is being left out of the conversation.
According to new NEA reports, despite record-level salary increases in some states, average teacher pay has failed to keep up with inflation.
See how much funding public schools in your congressional district get from the federal government and how the programs help students.
NEA's 2023 review quantifies teacher salary, education support professional pay, and student spending in every state.