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Tell Legislators to Protect Educators’ Personal Information

Contact your State Representative right now to urge them to bring this bill up for a vote and ask for their support.

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CEA Ad Campaign Receives National Award

CEA’s public awareness advertising campaign, which highlights the enduring, positive influence teachers have on their students’ personal, academic, and professional achievements, is receiving national recognition. The campaign—Because of a Teacher, Every Profession is Possible—won a prestigious Telly Award.

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Aspiring Educator Discusses How to Attract New Teachers to the Profession

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast Kate Cummings, chair of CEA’s Aspiring Educators Program, shares what the state can do to address barriers steering college students away from a career in teaching.

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Play-Based Learning, Kindergarten Start Age, and More Pass the House

An important bill for teachers that incorporates play-based learning, raises the kindergarten start age, eliminates performance ratings in teacher evaluations, and more passed the State House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate.

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CEA-Retired Helps Move Profession into the Future

More than 125 retired educators gathered at the Aqua Turf on May 17 for the CEA-Retired Annual Spring Business Meeting to hear about legislative and Congressional updates regarding teacher retirement as well as other issues relevant to retired and active educators.

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Legislators Say Teachers Have Their Support; Next Move in Governor’s Court

With teacher burnout increasing in the face of low salaries, problematic behavior from students, sick schools, and more, Hamden educators told legislators during a recent meeting that the state needs to invest more to support educators and schools and prevent a full-blown teacher shortage crisis.

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Teachers Take Their Case to the Capitol

With less than three weeks left of the legislative session, teachers from every part of the state have been coming to the Capitol after school to get key priorities past the finish line.

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CEA Aspiring Educators Celebrate Year of Growth

At the Aspiring Educators’ end-of-year Apple Banquet this spring, students celebrated each other’s accomplishments, reflected on their experience in the program, and heard from speakers about how CEA will continue to be there for them throughout their time as both students and professional educators. 

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What to Do If You’ve Been RIF’d

Despite the state’s teacher shortage, school budget battles mean that some educators have nevertheless received reduction in force (RIF) notices letting them know that their positions have not been renewed…

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State Announces New Investments to Improve Teacher Recruitment

With at least 1,300 educator vacancies statewide, Governor Lamont announced Connecticut is using federal funding to make new investments to address educator shortages in Connecticut.

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CEA Elevates Voices of Underrepresented Members

“Today I feel empowered, and we need to help other teachers feel empowered too,” Danbury teacher Luanelly Iglesias told fellow educators at CEA’s Summit on Diversity, a half-day event co-sponsored by CEA and NEA and hosted by CEA’s Ethnically Diverse Educators Commission.

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175th CEA Representative Assembly Kicks Off Tonight

Nearly 400 teachers from around the state will gather this evening for the opening of the 175th Representative Assembly (RA)—CEA’s highest policy-making body. What began with 80 teachers in 1848…

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Featured Headlines

Latest News and Information

Closed padlock sits on top of the keyboard of a laptop computer.

Tell Legislators to Protect Educators’ Personal Information

Contact your State Representative right now to urge them to bring this bill up for a vote and ask for their support.

READ MORE

CEA Ad Campaign Receives National Award

CEA’s public awareness advertising campaign, which highlights the enduring, positive influence teachers have on their students’ personal, academic, and professional achievements, is receiving national recognition. The campaign—Because of a Teacher, Every Profession is Possible—won a prestigious Telly Award.

READ MORE

Aspiring Educator Discusses How to Attract New Teachers to the Profession

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast Kate Cummings, chair of CEA’s Aspiring Educators Program, shares what the state can do to address barriers steering college students away from a career in teaching.

READ MORE