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Young students—mostly girls—are being targeted by deepfake images. Are schools doing enough to respond to this new form of online harassment?
We also expect a push to convert major education programs to block grants and a voucher scheme that could rob public schools of as much as $100 billion. Our students will pay the price.
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 ...
On behalf of our 3 million members and the 50 million students they serve, we urge you to VOTE NO on H. Con. Res. 14, the FY2025 budget resolution—another step toward more tax cuts for billionaires, ...
WASHINGTON — Today, the National Education Association filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case in which the Court will rule on parents’ religious objections to ...
The Trump administration has cancelled millions of dollars in grants that supported teacher development across the U.S. These grants were created to reduce the national teacher shortage. They helped ...
Introduced in the 119th Congress, the Educational Choice for Children Act would divert $100 billion in taxpayer money to private and religious schools. Its sponsors want it to be part of the 2025 ...
WASHINGTON—The National Education Association joined a broad-based coalition of education groups in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Oklahoma Charter School Board v. Drummond and ...
Slashing support by up to $880 billion, as Republican budget numbers demand, would have a big impact—on health, education, and our economy. Medicaid helps pay for school-based services that benefit ...
On behalf of the 3 million members of the National Education Association, who are devoted to teaching and nurturing students across America who come from a variety of families and represent a wide ...
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