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Why Mentoring Matters
A good mentor can keep a new colleague in the profession.
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How States Are Spending School Rescue Funds—and What Should Happen Next
Nearly $170 billion was allocated for public schools to address pandemic recovery over the last three years.
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Want to Up Your Teaching Game? Let the Students Play
Using board games in your lessons boosts creativity, teaches cooperation, and supports curriculum.
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At NEA RA, Delegates Pledge to Defend Freedom to Learn, Protect All Students
“Right here in Florida, we will preserve and strengthen a democracy that was steeped in the power of ‘We the People,’” says NEA President.
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School Me Podcast: Your Rights as an Activist
NEA General Counsel Alice O’Brien breaks down what educators need to know about their rights when advocating for the issues they are most passionate about.
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A Special Offer from GM
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 and Cadillac vehicles.
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After Affirmative Action, What’s Next?
The attack on affirmative action—culminating in the recent Supreme Court decision—is merely a down payment on the broader anti-civil rights agenda, says attorney David Hinojosa.
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One Incident Stands Out the Most ’
As a Secretary in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Toni Mejias used her skills and experience to help families get the most out of the school system and resources in the community.
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