Teaching and Free Speech: What to Know in Today’s Political Climate
No teacher wants to be on the receiving end of attacks about what is being taught in the classroom, but in the current political climate, it’s best to be prepared.…
No teacher wants to be on the receiving end of attacks about what is being taught in the classroom, but in the current political climate, it’s best to be prepared.…
Fourth grade teacher Elaine Hill got the surprise of her career this morning, when she was named a 2023 Milken Education Award winner.
Public high school and middle schools sports teams in need of financial help can score $1,000 for their sports programs with a California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant. Apply today.
While Connecticut is experiencing a public education crisis that includes a crippling teacher shortage, the state has both the capacity and overwhelming voter support to turn that around.
Thanks to CEA’s member benefits partnership with the Connecticut Sun, CEA members were treated to games featuring four of the most exciting teams in women’s college basketball.
Each year, CEA’s Public Relations Committee proudly recognizes outstanding education professionals and advocates. Nominate yourself or a colleague for a CEA Public Relations Award.
We are shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic death of State Representative Quentin “Q” Williams. He was a thoughtful, compassionate legislator who always took time to meet with his…
Three CEA members were among the State Representatives sworn in today, and they stand with their colleagues around the state ready to strengthen our public schools and the teaching profession.
Watch a video greeting from CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey.
Students and staff at Pomperaug Regional High School in Southbury are among the many students and educators across the state making the holidays brighter this year for students in need.