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TEACHING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM: A GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS Teaching Students with Autism: A Guide for Educators. This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support. Across the country, the number of children diagnosed ashaving
2020–2022 STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUDGET 27112.0620.vn 2020–2022 Strategic Plan and Budget Presented to the Representative Assembly July 2020 VIRTUAL RA VIRTUAL RASOCIAL JUSTICE
Rooted in the vision, mission, and values of NEA, the Social Justice Training Program helps members draw the connection between achieving social justice in schools and realizing academic success for all students. The program lays the foundation for NEA’s social justice work by teaching educators to create more just and effective learningenvironments.
HOW 'ZOOM FATIGUE' IMPACTS COMMUNICATION WITH STUDENTS How 'Zoom Fatigue' Impacts Communication With Students. Synchronous learning over a computer may not be all that synchronous after all. At the end of 2019, roughly 10 million people in the United States attended meetings on Zoom. By May 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic shut the country down, usage had exploded to 30 million. LEGAL GUIDANCE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS' RIGHTS Legal Guidance on Transgender Students' Rights. Every student matters, and every student has the right to be safe, welcomed, and valued in our public schools. Educators know firsthand that school-based discrimination against transgender students harms them profoundly by stigmatizing them and denying them equitable educationalopportunities.
NCUEA LEADERSHIP
A look at the leaders of NCUEA. The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Collaboration provides a safety net; it helps you catapult your thinking and develop ideas that may seem crazy at first. Working with a small group of trusted teachers gave me the opportunity to turn what I thought was a silly idea at the time into a unique and creative lesson plan. When it was time for my class to study ElizabethanEngland, I
TOOL: INTERRUPTING MICROAGGRESSIONS Tool: Interrupting Microaggressions Adapted from Kenney, G. (2014). Interrupting Microaggressions, College of the Holy Cross, Diversity Leadership & Education 2020-2021 NEA RESOLUTIONS vi E-3. Time To Teach .. 58 E-4. Selection and Challenges of Materials and Teaching Techniques.. NEA LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM What Is the NEA Legislative Program? The Program guides NEA in lobbying the United States Congress, presenting the views of the membership to federal agencies, and working with like-minded national organizations to achieve the Association’s pro-public educationlegislative goals.
TEACHING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM: A GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS Teaching Students with Autism: A Guide for Educators. This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support. Across the country, the number of children diagnosed ashaving
2020–2022 STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUDGET 27112.0620.vn 2020–2022 Strategic Plan and Budget Presented to the Representative Assembly July 2020 VIRTUAL RA VIRTUAL RASOCIAL JUSTICE
Rooted in the vision, mission, and values of NEA, the Social Justice Training Program helps members draw the connection between achieving social justice in schools and realizing academic success for all students. The program lays the foundation for NEA’s social justice work by teaching educators to create more just and effective learningenvironments.
HOW 'ZOOM FATIGUE' IMPACTS COMMUNICATION WITH STUDENTS How 'Zoom Fatigue' Impacts Communication With Students. Synchronous learning over a computer may not be all that synchronous after all. At the end of 2019, roughly 10 million people in the United States attended meetings on Zoom. By May 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic shut the country down, usage had exploded to 30 million. LEGAL GUIDANCE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS' RIGHTS Legal Guidance on Transgender Students' Rights. Every student matters, and every student has the right to be safe, welcomed, and valued in our public schools. Educators know firsthand that school-based discrimination against transgender students harms them profoundly by stigmatizing them and denying them equitable educationalopportunities.
NCUEA LEADERSHIP
A look at the leaders of NCUEA. The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Collaboration provides a safety net; it helps you catapult your thinking and develop ideas that may seem crazy at first. Working with a small group of trusted teachers gave me the opportunity to turn what I thought was a silly idea at the time into a unique and creative lesson plan. When it was time for my class to study ElizabethanEngland, I
TOOL: INTERRUPTING MICROAGGRESSIONS Tool: Interrupting Microaggressions Adapted from Kenney, G. (2014). Interrupting Microaggressions, College of the Holy Cross, Diversity Leadership & Education SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) COURSES The challenges and stresses that educators have faced after a tumultuous year of remote and/or hybrid learning are unparalleled. In response to this concern, NEA is offering its members an opportunity to re-energize and enroll in virtual Social-Emotional Learning courses to learn how important it is to attend to the social and emotional needs that arise during times like these. NEA's SEL SIGN THE OPEN LETTER TO ACT ON IMMIGRATION REFORM The undersigned individuals urge you to include in any legislation that moves forward via budget reconciliation permanent protections and pathways to citizenship for the undocumented immigrants, and their families, who contribute to this country in aNEA HANDBOOK
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NEA LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM What Is the NEA Legislative Program? The Program guides NEA in lobbying the United States Congress, presenting the views of the membership to federal agencies, and working with like-minded national organizations to achieve the Association’s pro-public educationlegislative goals.
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES Professional Learning Resources. From our affiliates to yours, workshops, webinars, and blended learning opportunities to support NEA members throughout their careers. Looking for advice articles, podcasts, or other tools for educators? Visit our Resource Library.MICRO-CREDENTIALS
Micro-Credentials. A micro-credential is a short, competency-based recognition. NEA offers over 175 micro-credentials that have been created by educators for educators. If you’re reading this, it means you’re interested in taking steps to improve your practice as an educator and create better outcomes for your students.Congratulations!
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING SHOULD BE PRIORITY DURING COVID Social-Emotional Learning Should Be Priority During COVID-19 Crisis. Experts say teaching and learning during closures is unrealistic if SEL for students and educators is left out of the conversation. In Wendy Turner's class, social and emotional learning (SEL) comes first. "SEL is the foundation, the heartbeat of the classroom," she says.NEA EDCOMMUNITIES
NEA edCommunities is an open professional learning network created for educators. You can use this virtual space to exchange ideas and resources with thousands of education professionals. When you join NEA edCommunities , you can: CONNECT with your Association to expand your professional development opportunities. You may join one of the many LEGAL GUIDANCE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS' RIGHTS Legal Guidance on Transgender Students' Rights. Every student matters, and every student has the right to be safe, welcomed, and valued in our public schools. Educators know firsthand that school-based discrimination against transgender students harms them profoundly by stigmatizing them and denying them equitable educationalopportunities.
BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Collaboration provides a safety net; it helps you catapult your thinking and develop ideas that may seem crazy at first. Working with a small group of trusted teachers gave me the opportunity to turn what I thought was a silly idea at the time into a unique and creative lesson plan. When it was time for my class to study ElizabethanEngland, I
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just andinclusive society.
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The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. HELPING STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS RECOVER FROM COVID-19 Helping Students and Educators Recover From COVID-19 Trauma. Students and educators will start the school year forever changed by the pandemic. Schools must support their emotional well-being, so teaching and learning can begin. Louise Smith, band director at Gautier Middle School in Mississippi, says the grief and loss from the pandemic feel TEACHING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM: A GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS Teaching Students with Autism: A Guide for Educators. This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support. Across the country, the number of children diagnosed ashaving
CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORSSOCIAL JUSTICE
Rooted in the vision, mission, and values of NEA, the Social Justice Training Program helps members draw the connection between achieving social justice in schools and realizing academic success for all students. The program lays the foundation for NEA’s social justice work by teaching educators to create more just and effective learningenvironments.
2020–2022 STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUDGET 27112.0620.vn 2020–2022 Strategic Plan and Budget Presented to the Representative Assembly July 2020 VIRTUAL RA VIRTUAL RA HOME - 2021 NEA ANNUAL MEETING 2021 Virtual RA To Be Full-Featured Meeting. Delegates to this year’s meeting will use a virtual platform that will allow for debate, voting on business items, and all other RA business. Check back for details and opportunities to preview the platform. Read More. 7 HARMFUL RACIAL DISCOURSE PRACTICES TO AVOID The seven harmful racial discourse practices reinforce the common misconception that racism is simply a problem of rare, isolated, individual attitudes and actions, and most damagingly, that as a significant barrier to the success of people of color, racism is a thing of the past. Taken together, these harmful discourse practicesoften
TOOL: INTERRUPTING MICROAGGRESSIONS Tool: Interrupting Microaggressions Adapted from Kenney, G. (2014). Interrupting Microaggressions, College of the Holy Cross, Diversity Leadership & Education NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just andinclusive society.
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The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. HELPING STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS RECOVER FROM COVID-19 Helping Students and Educators Recover From COVID-19 Trauma. Students and educators will start the school year forever changed by the pandemic. Schools must support their emotional well-being, so teaching and learning can begin. Louise Smith, band director at Gautier Middle School in Mississippi, says the grief and loss from the pandemic feel TEACHING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM: A GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS Teaching Students with Autism: A Guide for Educators. This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support. Across the country, the number of children diagnosed ashaving
CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORSSOCIAL JUSTICE
Rooted in the vision, mission, and values of NEA, the Social Justice Training Program helps members draw the connection between achieving social justice in schools and realizing academic success for all students. The program lays the foundation for NEA’s social justice work by teaching educators to create more just and effective learningenvironments.
2020–2022 STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUDGET 27112.0620.vn 2020–2022 Strategic Plan and Budget Presented to the Representative Assembly July 2020 VIRTUAL RA VIRTUAL RA HOME - 2021 NEA ANNUAL MEETING 2021 Virtual RA To Be Full-Featured Meeting. Delegates to this year’s meeting will use a virtual platform that will allow for debate, voting on business items, and all other RA business. Check back for details and opportunities to preview the platform. Read More. 7 HARMFUL RACIAL DISCOURSE PRACTICES TO AVOID The seven harmful racial discourse practices reinforce the common misconception that racism is simply a problem of rare, isolated, individual attitudes and actions, and most damagingly, that as a significant barrier to the success of people of color, racism is a thing of the past. Taken together, these harmful discourse practicesoften
TOOL: INTERRUPTING MICROAGGRESSIONS Tool: Interrupting Microaggressions Adapted from Kenney, G. (2014). Interrupting Microaggressions, College of the Holy Cross, Diversity Leadership & EducationNEA TODAY | NEA
NEA provides the latest education news and tells the stories of the educators making our public schools work. Learn more about our activism on key issues facing our 3 million members, and hear what those members have to say about the current events that affect them. THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN: WHAT'S IN IT FOR HIGHER The American Rescue Plan includes nearly $40 billion in the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. These funds can be used for, among other things, technology, new safety improvements, faculty and staff trainings, and payroll. Of the $40 billion, 7.5 percent is dedicated for historically Black colleges and universities and other under WILL THE PANDEMIC CHANGE HOMEWORK FOREVER? During remote learning, all school work became homework, forcing educators to re-examine what works and doesn't.GRANTS & FUNDING
Grants & Funding. Opportunities for Educators, Students, Schools, & Communities. NEA helps members and affiliates get the resources they need to grow as professionals, activists, and organization leaders. NEA Centers have awarded millions of dollars to members and state and local affiliates for innovative projects, and created a grant finderto
CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORS 1. Shall not unreasonably restrain the student from independent action in the pursuit of learning. 2. Shall not unreasonably deny the student's access to varying points of view. 3. Shall not deliberately suppress or distort subject matter relevant to the student's progress.4.
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING SHOULD BE PRIORITY DURING COVID Social-Emotional Learning Should Be Priority During COVID-19 Crisis. Experts say teaching and learning during closures is unrealistic if SEL for students and educators is left out of the conversation. In Wendy Turner's class, social and emotional learning (SEL) comes first. "SEL is the foundation, the heartbeat of the classroom," she says.NEA EDCOMMUNITIES
NEA edCommunities is an open professional learning network created for educators. You can use this virtual space to exchange ideas and resources with thousands of education professionals. When you join NEA edCommunities , you can: CONNECT with your Association to expand your professional development opportunities. You may join one of the manySOCIAL JUSTICE
Rooted in the vision, mission, and values of NEA, the Social Justice Training Program helps members draw the connection between achieving social justice in schools and realizing academic success for all students. The program lays the foundation for NEA’s social justice work by teaching educators to create more just and effective learningenvironments.
7 HARMFUL RACIAL DISCOURSE PRACTICES TO AVOID The seven harmful racial discourse practices reinforce the common misconception that racism is simply a problem of rare, isolated, individual attitudes and actions, and most damagingly, that as a significant barrier to the success of people of color, racism is a thing of the past. Taken together, these harmful discourse practicesoften
NEW BUSINESS ITEM 14 NEA will work with local state associations to increase cultural competency in their leadership by encouraging executive board members of all local unions to attend NEA/state and local affiliate created workshops, professional developments, or presentations on anti-racism and cultural competency in order to promote a more equitable environment for all union members. PROFESSIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES Professional Learning Resources. From our affiliates to yours, workshops, webinars, and blended learning opportunities to support NEA members throughout their careers. Looking for advice articles, podcasts, or other tools for educators? Visit our Resource Library.NEA-RETIRED
NEA-Retired works to meet the needs of retired education employees. We work with active NEA members to: Protect and improve retirement pension, and health benefits—including state pensions, Social Security, and Medicare. Improve public education through mentoring, literacy, and intergenerational TRAUMA-INFORMED SCHOOLS CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORS HELPING STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS RECOVER FROM COVID-19 Helping Students and Educators Recover From COVID-19 Trauma. Students and educators will start the school year forever changed by the pandemic. Schools must support their emotional well-being, so teaching and learning can begin. Louise Smith, band director at Gautier Middle School in Mississippi, says the grief and loss from the pandemic feel NEA-RETIRED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A: No. Except for NEA-Retired officers or Advisory Council members, all costs related to state delegates' attendance at the NEA-Retired Annual Meeting are handled by the state. Q: I hold NEA-Retired membership in my pension states but I have also joined NEA-Retired in my residence state and I have had my NEA-Retired governance rights LEGAL GUIDANCE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS' RIGHTS Legal Guidance on Transgender Students' Rights. Every student matters, and every student has the right to be safe, welcomed, and valued in our public schools. Educators know firsthand that school-based discrimination against transgender students harms them profoundly by stigmatizing them and denying them equitable educationalopportunities.
BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Collaboration provides a safety net; it helps you catapult your thinking and develop ideas that may seem crazy at first. Working with a small group of trusted teachers gave me the opportunity to turn what I thought was a silly idea at the time into a unique and creative lesson plan. When it was time for my class to study ElizabethanEngland, I
WHEN SCHOOL DRESS CODES DISCRIMINATE A 2018 study by the National Women's Law Center found that Black girls in District of Columbia schools are singled out by unfair dress codes, which, when enforced, can cause them to fall behind in school. “Targeting styles of clothing that are mostly associated with a particular minority group is discriminatory.NEA - DLMS LOGIN
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NEA-Retired works to meet the needs of retired education employees. We work with active NEA members to: Protect and improve retirement pension, and health benefits—including state pensions, Social Security, and Medicare. Improve public education through mentoring, literacy, and intergenerational TRAUMA-INFORMED SCHOOLS CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORS HELPING STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS RECOVER FROM COVID-19 Helping Students and Educators Recover From COVID-19 Trauma. Students and educators will start the school year forever changed by the pandemic. Schools must support their emotional well-being, so teaching and learning can begin. Louise Smith, band director at Gautier Middle School in Mississippi, says the grief and loss from the pandemic feel NEA-RETIRED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A: No. Except for NEA-Retired officers or Advisory Council members, all costs related to state delegates' attendance at the NEA-Retired Annual Meeting are handled by the state. Q: I hold NEA-Retired membership in my pension states but I have also joined NEA-Retired in my residence state and I have had my NEA-Retired governance rights LEGAL GUIDANCE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS' RIGHTS Legal Guidance on Transgender Students' Rights. Every student matters, and every student has the right to be safe, welcomed, and valued in our public schools. Educators know firsthand that school-based discrimination against transgender students harms them profoundly by stigmatizing them and denying them equitable educationalopportunities.
BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Collaboration provides a safety net; it helps you catapult your thinking and develop ideas that may seem crazy at first. Working with a small group of trusted teachers gave me the opportunity to turn what I thought was a silly idea at the time into a unique and creative lesson plan. When it was time for my class to study ElizabethanEngland, I
WHEN SCHOOL DRESS CODES DISCRIMINATE A 2018 study by the National Women's Law Center found that Black girls in District of Columbia schools are singled out by unfair dress codes, which, when enforced, can cause them to fall behind in school. “Targeting styles of clothing that are mostly associated with a particular minority group is discriminatory.NEA - DLMS LOGIN
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NEA provides the latest education news and tells the stories of the educators making our public schools work. Learn more about our activism on key issues facing our 3 million members, and hear what those members have to say about the current events that affect them. WILL THE PANDEMIC CHANGE HOMEWORK FOREVER? During remote learning, all school work became homework, forcing educators to re-examine what works and doesn't.MICRO-CREDENTIALS
Micro-Credentials. A micro-credential is a short, competency-based recognition. NEA offers over 175 micro-credentials that have been created by educators for educators. If you’re reading this, it means you’re interested in taking steps to improve your practice as an educator and create better outcomes for your students.Congratulations!
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The NEA Attorney Referral Program provides members with legal advice on personal matters. Each eligible member is entitled to two 30-minute consultation sessions free during each membership year. And if you need additional legal help, the NEA Attorney Referral program lets you get that help at rates below participating attorneys' usual fees. NEA LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM What Is the NEA Legislative Program? The Program guides NEA in lobbying the United States Congress, presenting the views of the membership to federal agencies, and working with like-minded national organizations to achieve the Association’s pro-public educationlegislative goals.
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WHEN SCHOOL DRESS CODES DISCRIMINATE A 2018 study by the National Women's Law Center found that Black girls in District of Columbia schools are singled out by unfair dress codes, which, when enforced, can cause them to fall behind in school. “Targeting styles of clothing that are mostly associated with a particular minority group is discriminatory. EMILLY OSTERLING: WE NEED THE EQUALITY ACT I was a longtime educator in Ohio and I am a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. I’ve spent years advocating for LGBTQ+ students and educators and serve as the Chair of the NEA LGBTQ+ Caucus. The caucus works to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ educators, advocate forSkip Navigation
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