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Who's Best for Public Schools?

Where do the presidential candidates land on the issues that impact educators, students, schools, and communities? We did the research.
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We’re here to make sure every student & educator succeeds.

The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society.

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How Project 2025 Would Devastate Public Education
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Project 2025

How Project 2025 Would Devastate Public Education

The 900-page blueprint for a second Trump presidency would gut federal education funding, sanction discrimination against LGBTQ+ students, divert taxpayer funds to private schools, and codify book bans and classroom censorship on a national level. That's just the beginning.
Take Cellphones Out of the Classroom, Educators Say
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Take Cellphones Out of the Classroom, Educators Say

Across the country, a ‘teacher-led movement’ is demanding new cellphone policies to curb the constant distractions and disruptions to learning.
Teacher Strikes Lead to Higher Pay, Lower Class Sizes, More State Funds
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Teacher Strikes Lead to Higher Pay, Lower Class Sizes, More State Funds

A first-of-its-kind study on teacher strikes shows they bring new money into districts, increasing student spending and all educator pay.
How Did Empathy Become the Enemy?
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How Did Empathy Become the Enemy?

When extremists attack social and emotional learning, students pay the price.
Teachers Win “Banned Concepts” Lawsuit
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Teachers Win “Banned Concepts” Lawsuit

A state law that limited what teachers could say around race, gender, sexuality and disabilities was ruled unconstitutional, thanks to a union-led lawsuit
Teaching in the Age of AI
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AI in the Classroom

Teaching in the Age of AI

NEA members' roadmap for safe, effective, and accessible use of artificial intelligence in education.

Our best hope for student success is you.

Your passion and commitment are crucial to helping all students—of all colors and backgrounds—learn, grow, and fulfill their potential. Here’s how you can get started.
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“You see potential in every child. You shape the future of our nation.” 
Quote by: Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States

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Let’s bring real change

Let’s get real

Between 2012 and 2024, the number of unionized faculty grew by 7.5% and the number of grad-student employees in unions grew by 133%.

Let’s bring real change

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“[Salary] is one of the things that hinders us in being able to attract and keep new faculty members. They say, ‘okay, New Mexico State is lovely. You’ve got great mountains. You’ve got great weather,’ but we can get paid $20,000 more at another institution with a lower teaching load.”
— Patricia MacGregor-Mendoza, professor of Spanish and linguistics
Read: The Union Boom in Higher Education

Strikes cause teacher pay to rise by 8%, or roughly $10,000 per teacher, five years post-strike.

Let’s bring real change

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“It makes sense that these educators who choose to do something radically different—who choose these students—are the same people saying we can and have to use our power as unionized educators to make something different happen!...In the end, we’re doing this because we care about our communities. We care about our students and families. And we care about each other.”
— Angela Bonilla, president of Oregon’s Portland Association of Teachers
Learn more about the effects of teacher strikes

Attempts to censor books surged 65% in 2023, reaching the highest level ever tracked by the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom.

Let’s bring real change

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“There’s a lot of silent censorship happening, [librarians] saying they won’t buy something because it might violate [state] law. My school district has tried really hard to preserve students’ rights in the midst of this craziness, but others have erred on the side of caution and taken out way more than they should have. And their explanation is that ‘we don’t know.’”
— Mari Butler-Abry, High school librarian, Perry, Iowa
Resources to celebrate the freedom to read and fight book bans

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

To help celebrate and educate about the contributions of Hispanic Americans and Hispanic culture, check out our curated list of lessons, activities, videos, and more.
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Great public schools for every student

The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.