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October 2002 NEA Today Table of Contents
Cover Story:
Warning: Prescription for Easing Drug Prices
- Rising drug costs are taking dollars out of your paycheck. It's time to elect leaders who can break the impasse.
Debate
- Should teachers have students correct each other's papers?

Needed: A Voice in Stuff That Matters
- NEA members in California and Maryland push for a greater role in decisions that affect students' futures.
Big News from the Bluegrass State: Teacher-ESP Unity
- NEA's Kentucky affiliate gives education support professionals full membership rights, recognizing that education has become a team effort.
Interview: Barbara Morgan
- NEA member Barbara Morgan prepares to travel into space.
In Focus
- A civil rights activist gives students a leg up in the Information Age.

Learning
- A tiny Tacoma high school spreads its students all over downtown.
First Five Years
- Meet the Parents, and make them part of your education team.
Reading
- When the students and parents are migrants, how can you make every season a reading season? One Florida member shows the way.
Inside Scoop
- Facts on NEA's September 11 Website
What's up on what's offered.
ESP
- Maryland ESPs network during professional development day.
Wired
- Protecting E-mail Privacy

Letters
- Readers react to previous issues of NEA Today.
President's Viewpoint
Our People Power
- It's time to organize and mobilize to elect pro-public education candidates--without regard to party affiliation.
My Turn
- Our challenge: Make sure the immigrant's daughter and CEO's son have the same opportunities.
Health & Fitness
- It's been the mind-calming choice of the Zen set for years, but schoolchildren are now doing yoga in class--and loving it.
Money
- Tax Advice for Teachers
People
- Creating a Community Cookbook
Resources
- Digital media support lessons that adapt to each child's learning needs.
In the Light Lane
- A True Seeker
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