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Meet the Educators Who Wouldn’t Back Down
St. Paul educators negotiated an historic agreement providing more mental health supports for students, while Minneapolis educators persevere on the picket line.
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Violence, Threats Against Educators Could Hasten Exodus from Profession
Threats and physical attacks by students and parents have increased. Unless the resources to improve school climate and safety are provided, more educators may walk away from their jobs.
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Teaching About the War in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is providing an array of the “teachable moments” educators constantly seek, but teachers are treading carefully.
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Educators and Students Can Help Lead on Social Media Reform
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen recently met with NEA President Becky Pringle to talk about how educators, students and parents can band together to demand change from social media companies.
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Five Things to Know About Faculty Pay
NEA's annual examination of federal data on full-time faculty pay shows salaries aren't keeping up with inflation, but even worse: Faculty at HBCUs and women faculty are still underpaid compared to their peers.
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National Geographic presents a thrilling FICTION series with substance. STEM. World Cultures. Conservation. Exploration. Plus, adventure, mystery, and friendship.
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Educators Applaud Landmark Funding Bill
One year later, educators and parents see transformative effects of the American Rescue Plan on students' learning environments, mental health, and well-being.
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Problems Don’t Fix Themselves '
When the pandemic hit, Texas math teacher Albert Marino realized how important it was for educators to organize, have a say in their work, and speak in a united front.
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