The NEA-Retired Elections Rules are adopted by the Retired Executive Council early in the year of the election cycle. Although the document is not adopted at the Retired Annual Meeting (RAM) like the ...
The NEA Organizing Fellowship Academy (NOFA) is a yearlong program that trains you to grow your union and lift the voices of your union siblings, helping you transition to union staff work.
Hundreds of educators and students have lost their homes and, in some cases, their schools, as wildfires incinerated wide swaths of Los Angeles. At last count, there were eight schools severly damaged ...
On behalf of the 3 million members of the National Education Association, dedicated and trusted professionals who teach and support nearly 50 million students in public pre-K-12 schools, colleges, and ...
NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States. We bring the expertise, drive, and dedication of 3 million educators and allies to ...
Many people start researching their family tree on a whim, but then feel drawn to going deeper. “It can just make us feel complete,” says France Moore, a retired teacher from Piscataway, N.J. She ...
K–12 teachers still make $18,000 less than other full-time workers who have at least a bachelor’s degree. According to the 2024 State of the American Teacher Survey, which provides an annual analysis ...
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 ...
Celebrate books all year long with NEA’s Read Across America calendar. For every month of the year, Read Across offers themes and book recommendations, along with lesson plans and discussion ideas.