Teachers Win at the Polls
CEA members turned out in big ways for education friendly candidates this fall. From door knocking and phone banking to texting, writing post cards, attending rallies, and poll standing, their…
CEA members turned out in big ways for education friendly candidates this fall. From door knocking and phone banking to texting, writing post cards, attending rallies, and poll standing, their…
CEA has launched a public awareness campaign to highlight the importance of the teaching profession.
American Education Week presents everyone with an opportunity to celebrate public education and honor the individuals who are making a difference in students’ lives. Here in Connecticut, people from a variety of occupations are sharing what they have achieved because of a teacher.
Do you enjoy presenting? Would you like to help support our newer teachers? The CEA Membership Training and Conference Committee is looking to expand the sessions available to members attending…
Veterans’ Day is tomorrow, and teachers in schools across Connecticut have been recognizing the contributions of military veterans with their students.
As the weather turns colder and you think about the upcoming festive season, consider brightening a child’s holiday by contributing to the Connecticut Education Foundation’s (CEF) Holiday Bear program.
Over homecoming weekend, UConn football made history—and teachers from every corner of the state were at Rentschler Field to see it. With a final score of 13-3, the Huskies clinched…
Have you ever thought about becoming more involved in the work of your union? Nominations for delegates to the NEA Representative Assembly are being accepted now through December 1.
Watch videos of educators talking with their former students who share how their teachers encouraged them and inspired their career choices.
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