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In Arlington, Va., education support professionals are making sure immigrant students and their families have the information ...
NEA Higher Ed members are sitting on mountains of data that they assembled through federally funded research but are now cut off before sharing the findings that U.S. taxpayers paid for. Their topics ...
Nearly 80 million Americans—including 38 million children and 1 in 10 education support professionals—receive health care coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Under a ...
Teresa M. Hodge—an innovative Florida math professor and dedicated unionist who has served in almost every possible local and state union role—has been named the 2025 NEA Higher Educator of the Year.
On May 2, the Trump administration unveiled its blueprint for the fiscal year 2025-06 federal budget. Since it does not list specific funding requests for every federal program, the 46-page document ...
According to the National Education Association's annual report on teacher salaries, educators are seeing long-overdue pay increases. The average starting teacher salary in 2023-24 was $46,526, ...
Many school districts are still struggling with staff shortages and more educators are feeling burned out and demoralized. Higher pay always helps with teacher retention, but improving working ...
lower class sizes; give support to students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other disabilities; feed hungry students so they can learn; provide one-on-one tutoring; and make the cost of higher education and ...
Comics can supplement traditional curriculum materials to engage more students. Research shows that combining visual and textual elements deepen student connection to lessons. Build critical thinking ...
The Trump administration has cut the workforce of the Department of Education by 50 percent since January. The massive staff reductions have eliminated all or nearly all employees in certain offices, ...
The highest paid professor in the U.S. is likely a man, at a research university, who teaches medicine or engineering. It’s definitely not a woman, at a historically Black college, teaching education.
About 1 in 3 college students currently rely on Pell Grants to pay for college tuition and expenses. Half of those recipients come from families earning less than $20,000 a year. They include numerous ...
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