When you think about our origin story, and of our planet -- among all of the planets in the cosmos -- there is a deep ...
WASHINGTON—The White House today unveiled an outline of the Trump administration’s 2027 budget proposal, calling for $73 billion in cuts to domestic spending, jeopardizing critical investments in ...
Professor Kerri Ullucci describes anti-Blackness as a “devaluing of Black people, of Black culture, and of Black history.” It’s embedded in both the school structure and the daily decisions educators ...
We are expected to do the same work and provide the same level to our students—and we want to provide the same level to our ...
A new study from the University of Texas, however, says grade inflation is a problem. Lenient grades lead to worse outcomes for students, including lower lifetime earnings. The most common grade today ...
On March 4, the one-year anniversary of McMahon’s confirmation by the U.S. Senate, a group of education leaders, activists, government employees, and students, braved the rain to gather outside the ...
On behalf of the 3 million members of the National Education Association, educators who are devoted to teaching and supporting students across America, we urge you to vote NO on H.R. 7661, the ...
WASHINGTON—We mourn the passing of Reginald “Reg” Weaver—a transformative leader in the labor movement, devoted family man, man of faith, and tireless advocate for public education, civil rights, and ...
The 6th Annual National GramAE Awards applications are NOW OPEN! The GramAE Awards Ceremony is an awards ceremony to celebrate the hard work of Aspiring Educators, State Organizers, Chapter Advisors, ...