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During the Advancing Student Learning with Family-School-Community Partnerships webinar, Henderson will explore the 10 strategies for effective partnerships identified by the study.
NEA President Dennis Van Roekel speaks about learning from, and sharing ideas with, ministers of education and union leaders from top-performing nations.
NEA Executive Director, John Stocks address the delegates gathered in South Africa for Education International’s World Congress. They met to strengthen the bonds of solidarity between teachers and educators as they work to achieve quality public education for all.
NEA president Dennis Van Roekel, vice-president Lily Eskelsen, and Secretary-Treasurer Becky Pringle remind us about the importance of a quality public education across the globe.
National Education Association delegates to the 2011 Congress in South Africa visited the island prison where Nelson Mandela spent nearly two decades and where inspired by his struggle.
NEA Vice President Lily Eskelsen appears on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. to talk about the importance of reading on NEA’s Read Across America Day.
February 9, 2012: At an event announcing NCLB waivers for ten states, President Obama saluted the nation's teachers.
The cast of the upcoming film Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is sharing their love of reading and promoting NEA’s Read Across America and March 2, NEA’s Read Across America Day. Many thanks to Taylor Swift, Betty White, Zach Effron, Danny DeVito, and Ed Helms.
The cast of the upcoming film Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is sharing their love of reading and promoting NEA’s Read Across America and March 2, NEA’s Read Across America Day. Many thanks to Taylor Swift, Betty White, Zach Effron, Danny DeVito, and Ed Helms.
Most teachers work tirelessly with modest pay. Often digging into their own pockets for school supplies just to make a difference. Sara Ferguson is one of those teachers.