Plus, schools open without key educators amid shortages
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As Teacher Shortage Grows, Schools Opening without Key Educators
The new year has started with many vacancies at our nation’s public schools.
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Educator Anxiety Rises with Delta Surge
A Mississippi elementary school teacher worries about the safety of her students and her own school-age children.
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Majority of NEA Members Vaccinated, Back in School Full-time
A full 97 percent of NEA members say their students are learning in-person, full-time this academic year, according to a new survey.
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Low Pay, Poor Benefits Driving School Transportation Shortage
Drivers delivering boxes earn more than those transporting our children.
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Equity Through Language Access: How to Collaborate with Interpreters
Teachers, administrators, bilingual staff, and families can collaborate with interpreters for equitable access to education.
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Advocating for Broadband for All Students
Inequities facing students' ability to learn virtually will continue without significant investments.
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NEA MEMBER-SPOTLIGHT
History Teacher Chris Dier is a Fierce Advocate
Chris Dier is a U.S. History Teacher in New Orleans and our 2021 H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award recipient.
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