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Pensions, Explained for Educators - https://www.nea.org/resource-library/pensions-explained-educators
Frequently Asked Questions about Pensions - https://www.nea.org/resource-library/frequently-asked-questions-about-pensions
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Check out NEA.org/SeeEducatorsRun for more information about taking the first step toward holding public office.
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Report of the NEA Task Force on Artificial Intelligence in EducationHuman-Centered Artificial Intelligence in SchoolsaiEDU -
See photos from the kitchen, the transcript, and more here.
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Learn more about the ESP Bill of Rights campaign: http://nea.org/espbillofrights
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Defending the right to learn about our country’s full history naturally includes defending the right to learn about Black history. As certain politicians seek to ban books by Black authors and ban courses that teach the truth about the Black experience in America, we are fighting back to ensure all students have access to an honest education.
One of NEA’s partners in this work is Color Of Change, a racial justice organization committed to building power and making justice real for Black people. Today’s guest, Rashad Robinson, is the President of Color Of Change. -
Read the report, "The Legal and Pedagogical Case for Culturally Responsive and Racially Inclusive Public Education for All Students".
Danielle's Book Recommendations:
- Schoolhouse Burning by Derek Black
- Engines of Liberty by David Cole
- The Lie That Binds by Ellie Langford
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Read Mary Ellen's latest article, The Mental Health Crisis Among Faculty and College Staff.
Also, see The Mental Health Crisis on College Campuses.
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They say that the best way to prevent a strike is to prepare for one. So how can educators successfully avoid striking, while also having their demands met?
Leah VanDassor, president of the St. Paul Federation of Educators, and executive board member Quentin Wathum-Ocama discuss how St. Paul, MN educators prepared for their recent negotiations, and how you can use their example as a helpful guide for your upcoming bargain. -
Learn more about Community Schools at NEA.org/CommunitySchools
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https://www.nea.org/individuals-with-disabilitiesCourse: “Disability Representation: Historical Perspectives and the Impact of Media”. The course is free for NEA members and $39.99 for non-members. https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/professional-learning/resources/disability-rights-and-inclusion-online-learning-opportunityDisability-friendly Language: Words Matter! Disability Language Etiquette | NEA -
In this episode, we explore the invaluable partnership between Education Support Professionals (or ESPs) and new and aspiring educators in schools. Our guests, Joie Moore, an ESP from Ohio, and Demetrius Dove, an aspiring educator from Georgia, share their insights and experiences in fostering strong partnerships within the school community.
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View photos of the class in action and more from NEA Today here.
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Read more about AP African American Studies: https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/what-really-happens-ap-african-american-studies
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Read the latest article about the gun violence epidemic from NEA Today: https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/we-can-change-educators-take-gun-violence
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https://www.nea.org/student-debt-supporthttps://www.neamb.com/products/nea-student-debt-navigator -
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Take the Rise Up Pledge: https://www.glsen.org/riseupAsk Congress to Rise Up: https://act.glsen.org/a/congress-rise-up-2023Rise Up Proclamation Map: https://maps.glsen.org/rise-up-proclamations/State and Local Rise Up Proclamation toolkit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jEaB3suSlfuX42aBc1xSeR54_hEiLfWcocuz2Rt8qro/edit -
Student behavior is a major challenge for educators these days, and it’s more important than ever to learn how to respond to those behaviors in a compassionate, effective, and safe way.
To discuss these strategies, Rosa DiPiazza, a school psychologist and behavioral specialist in Delaware, joins the show. - Näytä enemmän