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NEA Today Past Issues

NEA Today Past Issues
NEA publishes NEA Today, NEA Today for Aspiring Educators, and NEA Today for Retired Members, magazines focused on the issues and interests of K-12, aspiring, and retired educators. Browse our archives.

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NEA Today January 2021

In this issue, we explore what COVID-19 taught us about our students with special needs; how educators were a winning force in election 2020; steps you can take to get your student debt under control, why we need diverse books; and more.
NEA Today-Retired January 2020

NEA Today-Retired January 2020

In this issue: How to protect yourself from online scammers and avoid fraud. Also, as suicide among young people reaches epidemic proportions, educators on the front lines are learning how to answer the cry for help.
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NEA Today-Retired October 2020

In this issue learn how NEA members are organizing for their rights and benefits during the pandemic; read why community schools are addressing student and family needs; learn more about the history of voting rights for women; and meet NEA's new leaders.
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NEA Today October 2020

In this issue learn how NEA members are organizing for their rights and benefits during the pandemic; read why community schools are addressing student and family needs; learn more about the history of voting rights for women; and meet NEA's new leaders.
NEA member Lindsey Jensen in her classroom

NEA Today August 2020

In this issue, learn what we need to support educators and students dealing with COVID trauma. Find out how educators are influencing decisions about schools reopening, distance learning, and teacher pay. And, explore some steps your school can take to confront the injustice of systemic racism.
Janis Swanson and Les Soule

NEA Today-Retired June 2020

How to keep your brain healthy, how educators are rallying for students during the pandemic, and how unions are helping educators through the crisis.

NEA Today June 2020

In this issue, we explore the distance-learning challenge, how your union is helping during the pandemic, and offer some ways to destress this summer after a hard end to the semester.
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NEA Today April 2020

Find NEA's coronavirus response and resources in our special section, plus ways NEA members are teaming up with parents and community members on issues that benefit students, educators, and communities.
NEA Today for Aspiring Educators

NEA Today for Aspiring Educators 2020

In this issue, discover the ways your union can serve as a support system and meet aspiring educators who are organizing on college campuses. Plus, find short-and-sweet explainers to help you navigate your transition from student life to the professional world.

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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.