Future teachers are tackling issues that affect the profession before they enter the classroom. Members of NEA's Aspiring Educators program are organizing their campuses and in their states to improve ...
Shuffling critical special education services from agency to agency will be costly, chaotic, and put students with disabilities at risk. Moving services out of the Education Department without ...
Educators in Montgomery County, Maryland turned individual concerns about mold into a collective effort that pushed the school district to investigate and act. By organizing through their union, ...
In Florida, it can be scary. In most other states, sociology classrooms are a place where critical conversations about ...
According to a recent NEA member survey, a staggering 55 percent of educators say they are thinking about leaving the profession earlier than planned. While fallout from the pandemic could be the ...
According to the latest NEA data, teacher salaries continue to increase, but they have not kept pace with inflation over the past decade, leaving many educators financially worse off. As educator ...
On March 4, the one-year anniversary of McMahon’s confirmation by the U.S. Senate, a group of education leaders, activists, government employees, and students, braved the rain to gather outside the ...
Educators on average spend anywhere in between $500 and $900 of their own money on school supplies. According to a new report, school supply shopping this year will be 7.3 percent more expensive ...
Student behavior has nearly overtaken pay as the top concern among educators—and it’s driving some out of the profession. Today, 4 out of 5 teachers and education support professionals find student ...
The highest paid professor in the U.S. is likely a man, at a research university, who teaches medicine or engineering. It’s definitely not a woman, at a historically Black college, teaching education.
In January, President Trump issued an executive order titled Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling, which threatened to withhold federal funding from public schools that teach diversity, ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. educators still suffer from too-low wages and a lack of professional respect, according to four new reports examining educator pay and school funding from pre-K through college. The ...