This Thanksgiving, Listen to Educators and Act
As we celebrate Thanksgiving and think about how much we appreciate our educators, CEA President Kate Dias says showing gratitude requires that we listen to teachers.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving and think about how much we appreciate our educators, CEA President Kate Dias says showing gratitude requires that we listen to teachers.
A growing crisis in Connecticut’s public schools brought CEA leaders and elected officials together to focus on solutions ahead of the 2023 legislative session.
Increased salaries, staffing, respect, limits on non-teaching duties would help alleviate growing crisis in our schools.
K-6 teachers can win a free professional basketball clinic for their students, thanks to the Connecticut Sun, a CEA Member Benefits partner.
Teachers from more than 160 school districts across the state took the stage at The Bushnell yesterday in an event celebrating the importance of their profession and all its shining…
Who and what are building reps, local presidents, and UniServ Reps–and how can they help you? Learn about your local union and how it works for you.
NEA’s mental health program, powered by Sanvello, offers tools to help you manage anxiety, stress, and depression at no cost for the first year.
Make your classroom a place where students know they are accepted for who they are and where they are in life.
As a union member, you have the right to have union representation with you at any meeting with an administrator at which you have a reasonable expectation that discipline of…
Congressman John Larson has a bill before Congress that would repeal GPO and WEP, provisions that reduce or entirely eliminate Social Security benefits for teachers. Listen to Larson and Preston local President Susan Strader discuss how Larson’s bill will help teachers on the latest episode of CEA’s podcast.