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Inaction in Congress triggers $3 billion in federal education cuts. Raise your voice to say: Kids Not Cuts!
Fostering safe, secure and peaceful learning environments for students.
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With hard work and collaboration, educators help turn around struggling schools.
NEA President Van Roekel: “The full weight of our national organization is behind this effort.”
Girls aren't smarter, they study harder. But a large gender gap in education could slow U.S. economic competitiveness.
“Safe schools are not about responding after something happens, and it’s about much more than guns,” testified California teacher Vincent Pompei before a House Committee on the key roles nurses, counselors, social workers, and psychologists play in creating safe schools for all students. “Because if students do feel safe, studies show they are more likely to learn.”
Connect with your colleagues in discussions about education.
Getting to the core of Common Core: Change is hard – not necessarily bad.
Across the country, NEA members and affiliates are implementing great ideas in schools that drive great results for students.
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