Supreme Court allows deep cuts at Education Department
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Cuts have hit most of the department’s main functions, which include investigating civil rights complaints, providing financial aid, researching what works in education, testing students and disbursing federal funding.
English teacher Ashlie Crosson spoke to 7,000 educators at NEA Assembly, describing her journey from questioning her career to recognizing the "deeply political" aspects of teaching.
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ZNetwork on MSNNational Education Association Votes to Cut All Ties to the Anti-Defamation LeagueIn a momentous vote, the National Education Association’s 7,000-member policymaking body cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League. On July 6, the NEA’s national Representative Assembly approved New Business Item 39,
Union leaders seek common ground with conservative teachers while managing an active, mostly liberal membership.
A spokesperson for the ADL blasted the vote as being "antisemitic" and maintained that it would continue working with schools to help combat antisemitism as racial attacks against Jewish Americans reach a record high.
Defending ‘democracy against Trump’s embrace of fascism by using the term in NEA materials’ will ‘cost an additional $3,500.’
The Oregonian/OregonLive sat down with National Education Association President Becky Pringle, who is in town for the union's annual meeting, among the largest conventions Portland has ever hosted.
The National Education Association's Higher Educator of the Year is “an Afro Caribbean West Indian woman from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands who graduated from Charlotte Amalie High School at 16 years old.”
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Former Trump education official calls the NEA’s attempts to bring radical ideology into the classroom ‘troubling’Former Education Department press secretary Angela Morabito criticizes the National Education Association for driving its Leftist agenda in the classroom on ‘The Bottom Line.’