Join NEA and Abbott Elementary Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph to Kick Off Teacher Appreciation Week
This Sunday at 1:30p.m., tune into the National Town Hall Event, “Honoring Teachers’ Voices,” that NEA is hosting in partnership with the National PTA.
This Sunday at 1:30p.m., tune into the National Town Hall Event, “Honoring Teachers’ Voices,” that NEA is hosting in partnership with the National PTA.
In the most recent episode of CEA’s podcast, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey talk with author Alexandra Robbins about her new book where she follows three teachers to tell their stories as they navigate a year in the classroom.
Join teachers across the state for a conference at Sacred Heart University on May 23 on re-centering joy, empathy, and belonging as foundations for teaching and learning.
CEA’s Day of Action was a tremendous success because so many of you showed up—both at the Capitol and in your schools—for our students and our profession.
The CEA #RedforEd Day of Action is here! Let’s make our day of action the top story in today’s newscasts, with hundreds of teachers wearing #RedforEd and calling on legislators to Fix the Crisis.
As a follow up to the Fix-It Forums in March, the State Department of Education is hosting a one-hour Zoom webinar on May 4 so teachers can share their experiences with Connecticut’s new IEP and CT-SEDS.
With six weeks left in the legislative session, it’s crucial for teachers to reach out to their legislators to advance education priorities. This Thursday, CEA’s #RedforEd Day of Action offers opportunities to visit the capitol, call or email your legislators, and wear red and share your photos on social media.
Turning out for CEA’s #RedforEd Day of Action this Thursday is key to getting teacher priorities over the finish line. While the legislature’s Appropriations Committee failed to advance a landmark education bill on Friday, there are still ways to enact key components of that bill and others into law.
The legislature’s Appropriations Committee failed to take action on a landmark education bill with major implications for teachers, paraeducators, and students. The fight, however, is not over.
Stronger salaries, better working conditions, greater supports. Here are three things you can do on April 27 to move our priorities past the finish line.