NEWS & INFO

CEA Leaders Lobby Congress

CEA leaders are joining NEA directors and leaders from education associations across the country this week in Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress to champion teachers’ priorities. 

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Teaching Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage

Teach about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the help of lesson plans, activities, teaching guides, printables, and more from NEA.

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Stratford teachers rally for a responsible education budget.

Teachers to Town Leaders: Fund Our Schools

As cities and towns face the loss of federal COVID funding, rising education costs, and other fiscal challenges, CEA is working with local teachers’ unions to ensure budget shortfalls don’t land on the shoulders of Connecticut’s children and teachers.

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CEA Job Fair Brings Teachers, Districts Together

“One of the most important things we do is try to get the best teachers for our kids,” said Principal Donald Schels of Shepaug Valley School at the job fair CEA hosted April 27.

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Using Music to Engage Young Learners

“Music has a tremendous impact on kids and their ability to learn,” Al deCant, “the Singing Principal” told educators gathered for the first Artists and Educators Children’s Songs Conference and Festival at Mitchell College.

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Educators of Color Come Together

Teaching is demanding work, and for educators of color, that experience—and the path to leadership—comes with hurdles few others experience or even see. CEA’s Summit on Diversity explored these and other topics, with personal stories of hardship, inspiration, and success.

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Teachers Deserve Just Cause

Unlike most other school employees, teachers work without the benefit of a “just cause” standard for termination. which opens the door to arbitrary discipline and unfair treatment. Legislators have until May 8 to fix this double standard, and you can help.

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Learn About Engaging Students, Sparking Joy in the Classroom, and More on May 16

Join teachers across the state for a conference on Thursday, May 16, titled Boldly Reimagining Our Schools: Nurturing Genius and Joy. The day-long event at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield features eleven breakout sessions led by teacher leaders and others in the education field.

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Teacher Appointed to State Board of Education

For the first time in many years, the State Board of Education now has an active teacher among its ranks. The State Senate today followed the House in confirming Stratford teacher Kristen Record’s nomination to the Board.

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