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Teacher Pay Rises Modestly: ‘Now Isn’t the Time to Rest’
The trends are encouraging, but the pandemic and ensuing economic crisis threatens recent gains.
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Parents' Support for Educators Stays Strong
As we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, a national poll finds that parents empathize with teachers' struggles and trust their decisions.
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Miguel Cardona Answers NEA Members’ Questions
The new secretary of education talks about testing, equity, college affordability, and getting all students back-on-track after the pandemic.
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Where do Faculty Get Paid Best — and Worst?
Hint: Union members do better than most. An NEA report also documents the HBCU pay penalty, the persistent gender gap, and more.
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Helping Students to Understand Themselves
Paraprofessional Ashanti Rankin believes a public-school setting is where he can make the biggest difference, for his students and his community.
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Nominate A Teacher For A Free Cruise
Norwegian Cruise Line is celebrating educators with their award-winning, Giving Joy campaign – awarding 100 free cruises to 100 teachers. Deadline June 4.
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I’m Going to Die in Debt ’
Twenty-something educators aren't the only ones saddled with student loans. Many retired educators have been paying back their student loans for decades.
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The Single Largest Investment in Students and Public Education Ever
See how President Biden has advocated for students and educators since day one of his administration.
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