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Subject What You Read in 2025
Date December 18, 2025 1:04 AM
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In this issue, we&rsquo;re spotlighting ten of our most popular stories from the past year. They include an
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overview of educator salaries nationwide , a
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deep dive into burnout , a
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celebration of a landmark win , a look at the
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impact of ICE raids on our schools , and a
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profile of an educator who stood up for inclusivity in the face of political pressure . Wishing you a joyful and restful holiday season, and we look forward to sharing more stories in 2026!


&mdash;The NEA Today team


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The State of Teacher Pay


Are salaries improving? Which states rank the highest? Is the teacher wage gap closing?

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A Win 40 Years in the Making

In an astonishing accomplishment, NEA and NEA-Retired members helped restore retirement benefits for millions of educators.

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How Dismantling the Department of Education is Hurting Students

The Trump administration is taking a wrecking ball to public schools&mdash;inflicting damage on millions of students across the country in the process.

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The Teacher Who Refused to Back Down

School officials told Sarah Inama that her inclusive poster violated district policy and state law.

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Your Salary Schedule Is Even More Important Than You Think!

Here's why we need to fight for short, strong salary schedules that boost career earnings.

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BROUGHT TO YOU BY DISCOVERY EDUCATION

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Remarkable Learning Experiences for All Ages

Keep students engaged this season with dynamic, standards-aligned content they love&mdash;from exploring amphibian habitats to observing the sun from atop a Hawaiian volcano!

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The Trauma Immigration Raids Leave in Classrooms

'Are they coming to take us away?' asked kindergarteners in Minnesota.

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What Causes Teacher Burnout?

Stress and exhaustion are pushing too many out of the profession, but it&rsquo;s not up to educators to find better ways to &ldquo;cope.&rdquo;

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How to Support Students with ADHD

The behaviors of ADHD can be different from student to student, but there are strategies that help not only them, but the class as a whole.

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Are Four-Day School Weeks Worth It?

School leaders cite teacher recruitment and retention as the primary rationale for moving to a four-day week. But according to research, this new schedule may not be living up to its billing.

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Help! I&rsquo;m an Educator and I&rsquo;m Being Bullied

Adult bullying exists in K-12 education, and it's harming the school climate and the educator profession.

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