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School Suspensions Do More Harm Than Good, New Research Confirms
Fortunately, educators have better ideas.
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Art Teacher and Students Honor Healthcare Workers
For weeks, art students in Anchorage studied the haunted faces of exhausted healthcare workers. Then they picked up the tools of their art.
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‘We Know What Works’
NEA President Becky Pringle and U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona team up to support labor-management collaboration.
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Esports See Explosive Growth in U.S. High Schools
Competitive video gaming is happening in high schools across the country, as coaches celebrate the teamwork and critical thinking necessary to win.
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Six States to Watch on Voting Rights
Educators are instrumental in protecting a pillar of our democracy: our right to vote. Their efforts could prove pivotal in a handful of states.
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A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching
Learn the relationship between trauma-informed teaching and your learning environment. And download our free Trauma-Informed Care for Educators eBook.
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NEA President Becky Pringle Answers Educator Questions During National Tour
Pringle is visiting schools across the country to hear from NEA members about their concerns, challenges, and successes this school year.
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Digital Citizenship is More Important Than Ever
Identifying unreliable information on the internet is a daunting task. Here are some resources and activities to help your students decipher fact from fiction.
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