Teachers Ask for More Protection Against Unruly Students
Kicked, bitten, and thrown to the ground. Connecticut teachers say they’ve had enough.
Kicked, bitten, and thrown to the ground. Connecticut teachers say they’ve had enough.
Chanting “enough is enough” and “we want gun control now,” students, teachers, parents, and community members marched from the Corning Fountain in Bushnell Park to the steps of the State…
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As surprising as it may sound, students biting, kicking, throwing furniture, and hurting other students and teachers has become common in schools across Connecticut, CEA Program Development Specialist Robyn Kaplan-Cho…
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The decision to increase the teacher payroll tax is causing additional financial hardships for Connecticut’s professional educators.
The increased pension contribution for teachers that legislators passed last year without so much as a public hearing is causing financial hardship for CEA members. The payroll tax increase, combined…
Although it was after ten o’clock last night by the time the legislature’s Education Committee heard public testimony on a bill to help ensure classroom safety and address student assaults, CEA members…
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Attend a free CEA member program this weekend and get information about dealing with difficult behaviors and how to prevent and respond to assaults by students.