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Subject Change How You Grade to Incentivize Learning
Date May 18, 2023 3:53 AM
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‘You Lose Your School, You Lose Your Town'
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If they gain a foothold in rural America, school vouchers will drain critical resources from public schools and the communities they serve.

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How Grades Fail (And What You Can Do About It)
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Our current system of grading can be improved to get at the heart of education—inquiry, discovery, and joy.

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Working to Safeguard Teacher Job Security
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After an out-of-district move, educators often must repeat lengthy probationary periods, losing protections they have already earned. NEA wants to change that.

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Educators Use Own Trauma to Support Students in Crisis
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Traumatic childhoods have fueled these educators’ journeys. In the classroom, they offer empathy and tenacity to help their most troubled students.

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Five Things to Know about Faculty Salaries
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Soaring inflation has eroded any gains in faculty salaries. But union membership makes a difference!

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We know a lot of work goes into supporting your students. So, we want to say thanks for all you do with a special offer on select Chevrolet & Cadillac vehicles.

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Teaching Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage
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To help celebrate and educate about the tremendous contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, check out these classroom resources.

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‘I Was Going to Leave the Classroom'
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Abie Vang, a program support teacher in Wisconsin, had a plan to exit the profession after a few years. Thanks largely to her union, she discovered she could affect the kind of change she wanted to make by staying.

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