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What Book Bans and Vouchers Have in Common
Where are attacks on public schools really coming from and what else do Americans need to know about them?
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Supporting Students with Incarcerated Parents
Removing stigma and letting students know they are not alone in their experience is a critical step. “I see students with a lot of anger, sadness, confusion,” says one school counselor.
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Meet the National Teachers Hall of Fame Class of 2024
NEA members are among the five teachers inducted this week into the National Teachers Hall of Fame.
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School Me Podcast: The ESP Bill of Rights
Learn about a campaign underway to create an ESP Bill of Rights in each state—an effort to increase ESP visibility, rights, and respect.
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Largest Day of Action to Promote the Freedom to Read, Learn, and Teach
Educators and community members join together to provide all students the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive.
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NEA and Everytown Unveil School Gun Violence Prevention and Response Guide.
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NEA Delegates Gather for 2024 Representative Assembly
Philadelphia, the site of the first meeting and founding of NEA on August 26, 1857, will host nearly 7,000 delegates July 4–7.
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