Result List
Cover Story
Creating Awe in the Classroom
This school year, seek new ways to spark curiosity and wonder in your students.
Feature Article
Election 2026: Why Your Vote Matters for Students
From special ed and food assistance to book bans and voucher schemes, your public school is on the ballot this November.
At NEA Representative Assembly, Educators Gear Up to Fight for Schools, Democracy
Delegates salute outgoing President Becky Pringle and elect a new leadership team to chart a course for the future.
Feature Article
‘No. 1 Concern’: Educators Organize for Better Working Conditions
Whether it’s crushing workload, unsafe environment, lack of support or larger class sizes, working conditions in schools have declined. Educators are making sure school leaders and lawmakers are paying attention.
Feature Article
How to Work Across Parenting Styles
Strong educator-parent relationships help students succeed.
Filipino History in Schools: No Longer Ignored
Hawaii teachers and students have a new Filipino history and culture curriculum.
Feature Article
13 Things That Special Educators Do—And You Should Too!
All educators can borrow these special ed strategies to improve student learning and behavior.
Cover Story
Are Young Educators All In on AI—or Not?
Future teachers weigh the pros and cons of AI in the classroom.
For the 2026 NEA ESP of the Year, Student Safety is Wide-Reaching
Ric Calhoun, a Campus Supervisor at a Washington high school, is named NEA’s Education Support Professional of the Year.
Special Sections
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Becky's Journal of Joy, Justice, and ExcellenceNEA President Becky Pringle reflects on six historic years.
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News You Can UseMeet the National Teacher of the Year; get the latest on educator pay trends and grade inflation; and more.
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Issues and ActionYour union can bargain to reduce special ed workloads.
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Know Your RightsAre educator’s social media posts protected by free speech?
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Ask the ExpertYour union can help push back against job creep.
Departments
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We Are NEACalifornia educators strike and win better pay; and NEA sues to protect birthright citizenship.
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Our Voices for JusticeMeet the 10 winners of NEA’s Human and Civil Rights Awards.
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Our Voices - Quick TakesEducators share the funny, weird, and unforgettable things students have said to them.
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Last LookQuiz! What do your school supplies say about you?
NEA Today for NEA-Retired, August 2026
In the latest issue of NEA Today for NEA-Retired, find out how Retired members are stepping up to protect each other from scams targeting older adults—and get tips on how to stay safe. You’ll also learn how the November elections could impact public schools and students, and what you can do to help. Plus, did you know that Art Garfunkel’s true calling—other than music—was teaching? Read about him and eight other classic rock stars and Hollywood icons who were teachers!
NEA Today for NEA Higher Ed, May 2026
In our latest issue of NEA Today for NEA Higher Ed, find out how contingent faculty are demanding equal pay for equal work. Plus, learn how anti-Blackness harms students and how Higher Ed members are protecting their jobs from artificial intelligence. Explore these stories and many other great reads!
NEA Today for Aspiring Educators, Spring 2026
In this issue, hear from Aspiring Educators grappling with the opportunities and uncertainties of artificial intelligence, learn how HBCUs are strengthening the pipeline of future Black teachers, and examine new findings on educator work-life balance, and more!
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