First Book is a non-profit that provides new books and educational resources to schools and programs serving children in need, from birth to age 18. The benefits of registering with First Book include ...
Across the country, educators like Covington are shaping afterschool athletic clubs and physical education (PE) classes into ...
If your state legislature has enacted payroll deduction prohibitions, or if these prohibitions are a looming threat, ...
Each year, NEA issues a report card that measures congressional support for issues related to public education and educators. Members of Congress are notified in ...
The Teacher Leadership Institute (TLI) is a comprehensive program to recruit, prepare, activate, and support the next generation of teachers to lead a transformed teaching profession. The Teacher ...
When educators are respected, appreciated, heard, and have the resources we need, we can give students our very best. Our union members unite to win for students, schools, and each other. Across the ...
Collective bargaining is the strongest and most empowering way to give educators a voice in advocating for great public education for every student. Collective bargaining and advocacy ensure we ...
This year's theme is "Promoting, Protecting, and Strengthening Higher Education: The Foundation of Our Democracy" Interested in presenting at the 2025 NEA Higher Education Conference? Submit your RFP ...
Learn how to communicate about union membership and the meaningful changes won by educators in your area and across the country. Access key resources that highlight the power of the union, including ...
NEA has a vision for great public schools for every student. We know that institutional and structural racism are barriers to achieving our vision. We will leverage the power and collective voice or ...
Affirmative action — This term describes policies adopted since the 1960s that require “affirmative” (or positive) actions be to taken to ensure people of color and women have opportunities equal to ...
Racial dynamics, disparities and divisions permeate our society, communities, schools and classrooms. Systemic racism is so deeply rooted in our history, culture and institutions that there’s no ...