Free Yoga Classes Are Back on Sundays and Mondays!
There’s a free six-week series of virtual, live yoga coming to help guide you into the holiday season with a clear mind and then gently ground you afterward.
There’s a free six-week series of virtual, live yoga coming to help guide you into the holiday season with a clear mind and then gently ground you afterward.
In the second episode of CEA’s new podcast, Two T’s in a Pod, CEA President Kate Dias and Joslyn DeLancey focus on the threatening and harassing behavior some Connecticut public…
With attacks on education mounting in Connecticut and across the country, teachers are standing up and speaking out to ensure that classrooms remain places where students learn about their world through an honest, truthful, age-accessible, and fact-based curriculum.
CEA has launched a new podcast, Two T’s in a Pod, hosted by CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey. The podcast aims to bring thought-provoking interviews, as…
CEA is looking for new presenters and topics to expand the sessions available to members attending the Early Career Educators Conference this March.
American Education Week, celebrated November 15-19, 2021, presents everyone with an opportunity to celebrate public education and honor the individuals who are making a difference in ensuring that every student…
Five CEA members have been selected as recipients of California Casualty’s Music and Arts Grant program—a program that ensures as many students as possible have a chance to take part…
Connecticut continues to grow its number of teachers of color thanks to the Teacher Residency Program. A unique program that began at CREC with CEA support, it helps noncertified school staff with bachelors degrees earn teaching certification.
One of the best things you can do for yourself as an early-career educator is make time to socialize with other new teachers. Join other CEA members for free food, networking, and a chance to bounce ideas, tips, and questions off your colleagues.
There’s still time to sponsor a child through the Holiday Bear Project—and/or purchase merchandise to support the program. Each year, Holiday Bear provides gifts for children whose families are facing financial or other hardships.