Disability discrimination occurs when an applicant or employee is treated less favorably because of a disability. A person may be disabled if he or she has a physical or mental condition that ...
WASHINGTON — Nearly 6,000 delegates representing educators from every state and territory have chosen new national officers to lead NEA, the nation's largest labor union, during the union's 105th ...
Shuffling critical special education services from agency to agency will be costly, chaotic, and put students with disabilities at risk. Moving services out of the Education Department without ...
In Florida, it can be scary. In most other states, sociology classrooms are a place where critical conversations about ...
Educators in Montgomery County, Maryland turned individual concerns about mold into a collective effort that pushed the school district to investigate and act. By organizing through their union, ...
On March 4, the one-year anniversary of McMahon’s confirmation by the U.S. Senate, a group of education leaders, activists, government employees, and students, braved the rain to gather outside the ...
Since the Trump administration withdrew longstanding protections from schools, churches, healthcare facilities, and other “sensitive locations,” immigration and border patrol agents have terrorized ...
This resource is intended for educators and their unions as general guidance on supporting inclusive education in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor. This guidance is ...
State appropriations for higher education were $129.0 billion in FY25, a 4 percent one-year increase (which is only a 2 percent increase when adjusted for inflation). However, in inflation-adjusted ...
Educators on average spend anywhere in between $500 and $900 of their own money on school supplies. According to a new report, school supply shopping this year will be 7.3 percent more expensive ...
As educators head back to school, one of their biggest challenges is managing an ever-growing mountain of digital files, resources, and student data. Consider this: How many times have you spent ...
According to a new RAND survey, the share of teachers who intended to leave their jobs fell to 16 percent in 2025 from 22 percent in 2024. The share of teachers who report burnout dropped to 53 ...
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