As the federal government shutdown continues, Congress must urge the Trump administration to fund the program that helps ...
NEA Centers have awarded millions of dollars to members and state and local affiliates for innovative projects, and created a grant finder to allow educators identify federal funding opportunities.
Annual reports from NEA examine educator pay and school funding from pre-K through college show that salaries continue to lag woefully behind inflation over the past decade. Low pay limits the ability ...
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 ...
The Executive Office houses the three elected officers (president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer), executive director, and staff who provide support and coordination for NEA-wide concerns.
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 ...
The Trump administration’s plan to move special education out of the Department of Education threatens our progress in meeting the needs of vulnerable students. This year, we are marking the 50th ...
Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have forced a government shutdown instead of working with Democrats to find a bipartisan solution and lower healthcare costs for working families and ...
Kim Pinckney is worried for her son. The New Jersey mom has been watching as the Trump administration has used the federal ...
Changes in starting salaries are representative of what is happening with teacher salaries across the board, and this decrease in inflation-adjusted pay could not have come at a worse time. Though ...
As you discuss the impact of funding cuts on individuals, especially students with disabilities and lower-income families, you will want to focus on cuts to programs like Pell Grants and Two- and Four ...
lower class sizes; give support to students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other disabilities; feed hungry students so they can learn; provide one-on-one tutoring; and make the cost of higher education and ...
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