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- Top Ten Reasons to Join NEA | NEA - National Education Association
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- NEA Regroups, Refocuses After Losing Members - Education World
To counteract a 230,000-member drop in just three years, the organization will provide training and tools for educators, and use membership as an avenue to better teaching and learning conditions
- The Hot-Button Issues That Will (and Won’t) Be Addressed at This Year’s . . .
Despite ongoing feuds with Florida Gov Ron DeSantis and the state legislature, NEA will hold its event in Orlando this year The union even asked delegates planning to demonstrate during their stay not to “go rogue,” but to clear their organized protests with NEA leadership first
- National Education Association (NEA) | EBSCO
Founded in 1857 as the National Teachers Association, the NEA has evolved to advocate for educational professionals and the enhancement of public education Its mission focuses on preparing students for success by promoting access to quality education and supporting the needs of educators
- National Education Association - Membership, Governance, Staff and . . .
Anyone who works for a public school district, a college or university, or any other public institution devoted primarily to education is eligible to join the NEA The organization also has special membership categories for retired educators and college students studying to become teachers
- Down but Not Out: The National Education Association in Federal Politics
National Education Association’s (NEA) official federal policy positions, I find that NEA Democrat allies have decreased precipitously over time with the election of a Republican majority in Congress
- The History of NEA | NEA - National Education Association
Education support professionals gain full membership rights in NEA at the beginning of the decade, followed two years later by the creation of the NEA-Retired program
- Who does the National Education Association really represent?
Who does the National Education Association really represent? There’s been a lot of debate over education policy and, more recently, teacher pay raises, retirement security for teachers and other government works, and transparency in how our education dollars are spent here in Louisiana
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