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One year after Parkland, it’s time to stop talking about arming educators and fortifying our schools, and focus on proven strategies that will protect students. Read more »
Fed up with hearing that reducing class size is too expensive, educators and their allies know the cost of inaction has been much worse. Read more »
The impact on students may be greater when turnover occurs during the school year, underlining the urgency to strengthen the teaching profession. Read more »
The ground is shifting under the charter school industry as educators lead a national uprising against school privatization. Read more »
Renewed energy following ‘Janus v. AFSCME’ is pointing the way forward for unions.
Jesse Hagopian is an ethnic studies teacher in Seattle who helped organize Black Lives Matter at School, a national coalition of educators organizing for racial justice in education. Coalition leaders have encouraged educators, students, parents, union members, and community members to join their annual “week of action.” In an NEA Today interview, Hagopian explains the beginnings, objectives, and ever-widening scope of BLM at School.
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