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NEA is committed to ensuring all students can learn in a safe, welcoming environment by combating antisemitism, ...
Meet two educators who say they’ve noticed negative behaviors decreasing after bringing more seating options to students.
WASHINGTON - National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement reacting to the Supreme Court’s action today: “Nothing is more important than the success of ...
On June 30, the Department of Education announced via two emails that it is withholding $6.8 billion in funding previously slated for distribution starting July 1. The first email suspended $6.2 ...
When the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was enacted, Congress committed to fund 40 percent of the average per pupil cost for special education. A half-century later, students who ...
Teresa M. Hodge, Ph.D., an associate professor of math at Broward College in Florida, is NEA's Higher Educator of the Year.
WASHINGTON—Almost $6.9 billion in federal K–12 education funding, normally released to states on July 1, is being withheld ...
Supreme Court decisions affect educators, students and working families every day. Find out how we “graded” key decisions that have helped or hurt public education.
Andy Markus, NEA's 2025 ESP of the Year, told delegates at NEA's Representative Assembly that when NEA fights, we win!
School officials told Idaho teacher Sarah Inama that her inclusive poster violated district policy and state law. At first, she took it down. But then she thought, "Why am I doing this? What message ...
Educators have the power to dismantle disabling environments and provide equitable access and opportunity for persons with disabilities. NEA is offering a curriculum to help.
Washington – In the waning days of the U. S. Supreme Court’s term, the extremist conservative majority issued two decisions that threaten the safety and well-being of our LGBTQ+ community. Yesterday, ...