Time For America's Education System To Wake Up The digital age has dawned, but too many of our schools still rely on models from 1908 to meet the growing and changing needs of the 21st century. Simply put, many of our approaches are outmoded and out of touch, which makes it harder for educators to challenge students and hold their interest. NEA is a firm proponent of providing all children with the critical, intellectual, and personal skills they need to be successful in the 21st century
President to President—Lyndon Baines Johnson at NEA's 1965 Annual Meeting
President Lyndon Baines Johnson addressed delegates at NEA's 1965 Annual Meeting. NEA President Lois Edinger awarded him an Honorary NEA Life Membership.