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April 2003 NEA Today Table of Contents
Cover Story:
Are You Ready?
- High-Tech teaching--students latch on to it, the law will require it, and educators are taking it beyond the computer lab.
Debate
- Is summer School Worthwhile?

'We're Desperate and Looking for Help!'
- As state budget woes increase, NEA and its state affiliates lobby for $50 billion in direct fiscal relief from Washington.
Thousands March for Adequate School Funding
- Kentucky and Oklahoma NEA members join supporters in rallies for much-needed public education funding.
Cleaning Up Aging Schools
- A New Jersey local affiliate resoulves building problems through a lobor-management health and safety committee.
Trends
- Title IX: More Than About Sport

Grist for the Learning Mill
- How one NEA member is helping students run a business of their own.
The Untolerated
- What happens to students who run afoul of strict discipline rules?
Special Report on ESEA
- For Paras, ESEA Raises the Bar
First Five Years
- National Board Certification sets high standards and big rewards for teachers.
Inside Scoop
- Educators have more than pulled their weight in the 20 years since A Nation at Risk was first published.
Wired
- Buying Your First Computer

Letters
- Readers react to previous issues of NEA Today.
President's Viewpoint: Educators Unite!
- ESEA and budget cuts are an assault on our professional integrity and our livelihoods.
Honoring Space Heroes
- A teacher and her students give a nod to those who look for answers beyond the stars.
The Birds, the Bees, Oh My!
- Abstinence-only programs have restricted sex education talk in many districts, but educators can still play a role in helping kids make healthy choices.
Money
- College Savings--The Name Game
People
- Keep On Running
Resources
- The 'Teacher Gap'
In the Light Lane
- Rebel Artist
Books by NEA Members Online
- Books by NEA members online.
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