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  • My Debt, My Life   NEA members are struggling with student loan debt of unprecedented proportions. Here's why it matters, even if your college days (and bills) are a thing of the past.
  • Where is Your Pay Plan Heading?   If your salary system isn't facing change, it soon will be.
  • March/April 2009   Your assignment - going green! Plus, teaching across the Alaskan tundra, multitasking myths, and districts that actually listen.
  • NEA Today Magazine   NEA Today Magazine Cover Story Turning the Page ?Being literate today means more than reading words on a printed page,? says Arkansas teacher Tara Seale. In this new century, NEA members are turning to digital tools?blogs,
  • Union Busting - Walking the Line   It sounds like something out of The Sopranos -- the intimidator who comes to your workplace and throws his weight around.
  • Four Jobs in One Day   Bookkeeper, lunch lady, classroom aide, and crossing guard -- it takes four different jobs to put together a single living wage.
  • Articles & Multimedia   Articles & Multimedia NEA Today Articles
  • In Person   Robert Childs, Tracey Wygal, and Johnny Davis
  • 2008 Archives   2008 Archives  2008 Archives November 2008 Textbooks can save you precious time, but they can also be bland, boring, or even wrong. Here's how some teachers get the best out of books. Also, child labor, block schedules, and
  • Five Recommended Reads   Five Recommended Reads NEA President Dennis Van Roekel Shares His Favorite Books for Summer Whatever your summer plans ? and I hope they include some well-deserved R&R -- a good book is a great way to pass the time. From