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April 2008 NEA Today Contents

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I Am an Educator
Classroom teachers, bus drivers, nurses, librarians, and others reflect on the school life, and what inspires them to remain in the finest profession in the world.

NEA Offers Plan to Improve NCLB
Now is the time to influence Congress as it considers changing the law.

 

 

NEA: May 2008 NEA Today - Homepage


New NEA Leaders to Take Office in September
July 10, 2008 National Education Association President-elect Dennis Van Roekel and Vice President-elect Lily Eskelsen will begin September 1, 2008. Van Roekel is looking ahead to a presidency focused on fostering "the dreams and possibilities of public education."
NEA?s Reform Call Draws Obama Praise
July 3, 2008 There should be a new balance in the federal role in education, National Education Association President Reg Weaver said at the NEA's Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, unveiling a comprehensive NEA proposal that spells out how to get there.
As Temps Soar, So do Spirits at Outreach to Teach
June 30, 2008 Outreach to Teach offers student members the opportunity to to help transform a high-needs school campus with gallons of paint, buckets of seedlings, and heaps of enthusiasm.
The Child-Moms of Gloucester
June 25, 2008 The picturesque but declining fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts, has become the dramatic focus of a national debate over teen pregnancy.


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