The Trump administration announced Tuesday its intention to shift multiple Department of Education functions to other federal ...
There is growing food insecurity in America with rising costs of groceries and disruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition ...
The internet abounds with toxic masculinity messages. This novel is an antidote, showing how family, community, and Native ...
On behalf of our 3 million members and the 50 million students they serve, we urge you to VOTE NO on H.R. 5371, the continuing resolution (CR) that would fund the government through January 30. Votes ...
Hunger will increase unless Congress reverses devastating cuts to America’s most successful anti-poverty program.
This toolkit contains ideas for recognizing and celebrating Education Support Professionals. In this toolkit, you will find a guide to setting up ESP Day events, along with many other ways to ...
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 ...
The majority of college students today meet the criteria for at least one mental-health problem. The rates of mental-health problems are the same among students of all races, but students of color are ...
Several main currents in the history of American educational testing are established. Formal written tests begins to replace oral examinations administered by teachers and schools at roughly the same ...
Since the enactment of universal school voucher programs, states are struggling with the programs’ cost and lack of transparency and accountability. Overwhelmingly, school vouchers are being used by ...
A growing number of educators believe equity and inclusion in the classroom begins with honoring—and therefore correctly pronouncing—students' names. Teachers will inevitably find some names hard to ...
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