Celebrate Poetry Month with Poet Amanda Gorman
Classroom and community resources to help make poetry accessible to all.
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DetailsDanbury schools are facing a number of challenges, but on CEA’s latest podcast episode Senator Kushner said there’s also reason for hope thanks to the fantastic school community and a proposal for a new career academy.
DetailsWith just four weeks left in the legislative session, CEA continues to push hard for some big changes that impact educators and students—indoor air quality standards, more mental health professionals, prohibiting dual instruction, and new proposals to incentivize and keep our talented educators in the profession.
39,000 Connecticut children suffer from major depression. 24,000 of those children are not getting the help they need. Those are just some of the startling statistics and stories Connecticut educators, students, families, and supporters are sharing through CEA’s What You Don’t See campaign.
DetailsJoin CEA leaders and county directors for a virtual business meeting on either April 5 or April 25. Hear from colleagues running for CEA and NEA offices in May, and get a first glimpse of the issues on the agenda at the annual CEA Representative Assembly.
DetailsAs mandated reporters, Connecticut teachers must be alert to signs of potential child abuse or neglect. Watch a short presentation from CEA Legal covering what you need to know about DCF reporting.
DetailsBridgeport teachers are hardworking and dedicated but face a myriad of challenges including severe staff shortages, a lack of resources, and insufficient support. During a recent visit to three Bridgeport schools, NEA, CEA, and Bridgeport Education Association leaders were able to see what’s happening in schools and hear from teachers first hand. NEA Executive Committee…
DetailsTeaching is a challenging job no matter where you work, but it’s all the more challenging in a place like Bridgeport where teachers face struggles their colleagues in wealthier districts don’t encounter and receive little or no public recognition for their efforts. Last Friday that changed when national recognition was brought to some of Bridgeport’s longest-serving…
DetailsNew and aspiring educators from every part of the state came together for a day of professional development at CEA’s Early Career Educator Conference in Southbury last Saturday, and came away with fresh ideas for their classrooms as well as stronger connections with colleagues and mentors.
During the early days of the pandemic schools went remote with no notice, giving teachers no time to prepare. In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, CEA leaders talk with Connecticut’s 2020 Teacher of the Year about how the state now has a chance to make sure remote teaching and learning are done right.
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