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Our journey began more than a century ago. Yours starts now.
We’ve spent decades working for students and educators—but, there’s still more to do. Like our progress during the civil rights and women’s rights movements, we need to dig in and speak up for the students and educators who are still facing inequality every day.
Let’s get real
Let’s bring real change
Let’s get real
A 2020 study found that 28 percent of transgender youth whose pronouns were not affirmed attempted suicide in the past year.
Let’s bring real change
“Every child deserves to have teachers who share their experiences and identities because these adults provide hope and proof that a fulfilling life is possible. For our growing number of trans and nonbinary and questioning students, I get to be that proof.”
— Sam Long, science teacher, Colorado
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The number of college students studying to become teachers is less than half what it was 50 years ago.
Let’s bring real change
“The fact is teachers aren’t paid adequately—and everybody knows it and everybody talks about it. These financial barriers are significant, especially as more non-traditional students consider [careers in] education. Like me, they have families and other responsibilities.”
— Cameo Kendrick, chair of NEA Aspiring Educators
Learn more about the crisis and how NEA is countering the trend
The war in Ukraine is providing the “teachable moments” educators seek, but they’re treading carefully.
Let’s bring real change
“We talk about current events all the time, and the ultimate goal is to teach our students how to apply what they’re learning to real world scenarios. But it’s important to target the information to the age and comfort level of your students. You have to know where they’re coming from. For example, we have a lot military families and some kids have family or friends of family who’ve been deployed to eastern Europe. They’ve asked, are we going to war?”
— Dustin Rhoades, social studies teacher, Maryland
How teachers are talking about the war in Ukraine
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Celebrate Poetry Month with Amanda Gorman
Help students discover the role of poetry in their lives and inspire them to write and perform their own words in the service of positive change with these recommendations and resources from award-winning writer and inaugural poet Amanda Gorman.
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Great public schools for every student
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest
professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of
public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of
education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has
affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities
across the United States.