Hard-fought gains in pay are making a difference. “I finally have my head above water. But we need to do better.” ...
But in a climate where elected officials are choosing fear, families and communities pay the price immigration raids, ...
Educators continue to reach into their own pockets to pay for classroom materials, even as prices have spiked. What‘s behind ...
Washington, DC – National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement in the wake of increased threats and targeted actions against educators following the ...
NEA’s ESP Earnings Report offers a breakdown of educational support professional (ESP) earnings for K-12 and higher education. This report provides earnings data for education support professionals ...
NEA's Teacher Salary Benchmark Report provides information from 12,000 local school districts on starting teacher salaries and salaries at other points of the teaching career continuum. At 4.4%, the ...
NEA’s “Higher Education Faculty Salary Analysis” report examines full-time faculty and graduate assistant salaries at the national, state, and institutional levels. The 2025 report found that U.S.
The Trump administration continues to shift costs to states and institutions of higher education to reduce the federal investment in today’s students—our nation’s future leaders and workforce. The ...
The NEA’s AI in Education hub offers trusted guidance, tools, and professional learning opportunities to help educators navigate the evolving role of artificial intelligence in schools and classrooms.
Ending racism, sexism, homophobia, and other systemic injustices in schools is critical to protecting the human and civil rights of all students. NEA’s toolkits are designed to be used by anyone ...
Let's make visible the fact that teachers everywhere are helping young people learn about the Constitution, including knowing their rights and how to organize to defend and expand those rights.
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.
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