Know your rights. Whether a school employee is being bullied based on age, because the worker is new to the education profession or returning from maternity leave, or for another reason, educators ...
Each year, NEA issues a report card that measures congressional support for issues related to public education and educators. Members of Congress are notified in ...
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 ...
National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement on Donald Trump’s reported executive actions that hurt students, public schools, and communities. “Most ...
Collective bargaining is the strongest and most empowering way to give educators a voice in advocating for great public education for every student. Collective bargaining and advocacy ensure we ...
These seven key field strategies underpin NEA's Year-Round Organizing Framework. NEA's Year-Round Organizing Framework centers around key field strategies that naturally flow through each of the four ...
Affirmative action — This term describes policies adopted since the 1960s that require “affirmative” (or positive) actions be to taken to ensure people of color and women have opportunities equal to ...
When educators are respected, appreciated, heard, and have the resources we need, we can give students our very best. Our union members unite to win for students, schools, and each other. Across the ...
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level ...
Looking for a way to start the conversation around membership? We’ve created tools and explainers about union membership that you can send to potential members. Learn about the power of educators ...
Racial dynamics, disparities and divisions permeate our society, communities, schools and classrooms. Systemic racism is so deeply rooted in our history, culture and institutions that there’s no ...
How to Teach This Book Ask students what they think makes a garden beautiful. Talk together about the many different plants, trees, flowers, and food that can grow in a garden. Get them thinking and ...