Plus, finding the lost students of the pandemic
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Looking Ahead to New Challenges and Opportunities
At the 100th NEA RA, 8,000 delegates made it clear they are ready to use educators’ influence and stature to transform public education.
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Educators Ready for Fall, But a Teacher Shortage Looms
Stress may have become significantly worse during the pandemic—and it may drive more teachers out of the profession.
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Fair Play for Trans Girls and Women in School Sports
Transgender students thrive when they're fully welcomed and included in schools, which means allowing them to play on sports teams.
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Biden: NEA One of the Nation’s “Indispensable Organizations”
On July 2, President Biden became only the fourth sitting U.S. president to visit the NEA Representative Assembly.
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Finding the Lost Students of the Pandemic
Educators have gone above and beyond to locate missing students. Their work is not done.
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Go on an adventure with Ready-to-Read Graphics!
Introducing Ready-to-Read Graphics! Blast off with these leveled readers inspired by traditional graphic novels and tailored for kids beginning their reading journey.
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Why Are Community Schools Expanding in Maryland?
NEA President Becky Pringle visited a Baltimore County community school in June. She liked what she saw—and so do students and families.
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