Project 2025 is a blueprint to radically reshape the federal government and push a wide range of far-right policies in a second Donald Trump presidency. The 900+ page proposal includes detailed plans ...
Project 2025 is a sweeping policy document for a second Trump administration. Among its recommendations? An end to the federal government’s student loan programs, including Parent Plus loans, ...
Cellphone bans in schools are proliferating in the face of mounting evidence that the devices are taking a serious toll on students' ability to focus in the classroom and their overall mental health.
As Hurricane Helene raged across six states, damaging some of the most cherished places people call home, many school communities have come together in solidarity and hope by providing essential ...
Strikes cause teacher pay to rise by 8 percent, or roughly $10,000 per teacher, by the fifth year after a strike. Strikes also improve working conditions, such as class sizes, per-student funding, and ...
No matter the generation you’re born into, when you listen to today’s students it sounds like they’re speaking a foreign language. But, don’t sweat it, Homeskillet, NEA Today has you covered. So, take ...
For almost seven days Cecily Myart-Cruz held the line. On strike and not giving up, Myart-Cruz and her fellow Oakland, Calif. teachers weren’t just asking for a fair contract for themselves, but they ...
National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement reacting to the vice presidential debate: “Tonight, America saw Tim Walz use his teacher voice to illustrate the ...
NEA Shares Why Educators are Excited About the Ticket and the Impact They’re Having in Key Voting Communities Today, NEA President Becky Pringle was joined by educators from Arizona, Pennsylvania, and ...
Tell senators to confirm President Biden’s judicial nominees. Many important cases come before federal courts and impact our communities daily—they determine what happens in our schools, who has ...
There are dozens of new EdTech apps developed every day, all promising to revolutionize your classroom practice. But do these apps significantly benefit learning, or are they distracting digital toys?