The salary schedule is considered a sacred principle of unionism: It establishes a rate of pay for each position, called the ...
How educators are using spoken histories from the Making Gay History podcast to teach empathy, complexity, and inclusion.
Parents and educators are working together to pass school board resolutions and state laws that protect students' right to ...
Before IDEA, there was no measure of whether students with disabilities were receiving an appropriate education. But there is much more the law can accomplish.
The purpose of the NEA ESP National conference is to grow and strengthen the professional excellence of ESP members working in Pre-K to Higher-Ed through Association-convened, educator-led, and ...
NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States. We bring the expertise, drive, and dedication of 3 million educators and allies to ...
Safe and affirming schools are a core element of student success. When students feel that they are not welcome, their ability to learn and thrive is diminished. We can create schools where every ...
WASHINGTON — National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement: “All Americans deserve a Congress that works for them. We deserve leaders who are focused on ...
William (Bill) John Farmer is a high school science teacher from Evanston, Ill., with nearly two decades of classroom experience. He was elected to the NEA Executive Committee in 2025 for a three-year ...
This resource identifies and describes seven harmful racial discourse practices that are found not just in mainstream media, but also more broadly throughout our society. They are used by public ...
In this special edition, NEA Today for Higher Ed Members dives into the topic on every higher ed member's mind: your paycheck! What’s the state of pay for faculty around the country, how do your ...