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About CEA
We Are CEA
CEA advocates for teachers and public education. We've been a driving force in lobbying legislators for the resources public schools need and campaigning for high standards for teachers and students. Our proud history spans more than 150 years.
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CEA Representative Assembly
The CEA Representative Assembly (RA), held each May, is CEA's highest policy-making body.
Committees and Commissions
Membership involvement is vital to CEA's mission. As a member of a CEA commission or committee, you are part of the process.
Connecticut Education Foundation
CEF is a non-profit, charitable foundation that was established in 1991 to help teachers and children with extraordinary personal hardships and students planning teaching careers.
Elections
CEA is a democratic organization. Our members play an important role in determining the direction and focus of the Association through several elected governing bodies.
Grants and Awards
CEA offers a variety of grants and awards in the following categories:
- Public Relations
- Human and Civil Rights
- John McCormack Award for Teaching Excellence
NEA Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly
The National Education Association Representative Assembly (RA) is NEA's highest decision-making body. With over 9,000 delegates, it is also the world's largest democratic, deliberative body.
Our Leadership Team
Learn about the responsibilities of CEA's Executive Officers and Management staff.
Our Publications
CEA produces print and online publications on a regular basis for its members. Check out our issues of the CEA Advisor and Association Conntact.
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Issues
CEA News and Headlines
Read the latest education news and information from CEA.
Indoor Air Quality
The U.S EPA has developed an innovative program - Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Tools for Schools - to help schools identify and address indoor air quality problems.
Media Gallery
Watch our various TV ads and video highlights captured throughout the year.
Press Releases
Check out our indexed collection of press releases distributed for the current year.
Media Contacts
Nancy Andrews, Director of Communications
(860) 725-6317
nancya@cea.org - Member Benefits
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Members
Board Reports
Download monthly board reports from our executive officers and management staff.
CEA Policies
Policy and procedure documentation for members of CEA's Board of Directors.
Forms and Documentation
Downloadable forms for staff and non-staff members - including expense vouchers, mileage reports and County Council meeting reports.
Meeting Request Form
Schedule a meeting at CEA Headquarters using this online form.
Building Reps
Education news, tips and handouts for your 10-minute meetings, teacher discounts and special offers, and answers to commonly asked questions.
CEA-Retired
The driving principle behind CEA-Retired is to provide retired members an organization that works in conjunction with CEA to improve retirement, pension, and health benefits.
CEA Student Program
CEASP offers unique opportunities in professional development, community outreach, leadership, and networking with future teachers all over the state.
Local and NEA Affiliates
Visit our local and national affiliate websites — created and shared by your colleagues.
Local Presidents
Resources and information for local presidents.
Treasurers & Membership Chairs
Information for treasurers and membership chairs regarding annual local and NEA dues, taxes, enrichment grants and more.
Retirement Information
This section contains research articles and resource information generated by CEA and external sources regarding your retirement and pension.
Uniserv Regional Office Staff
Directory listing of Uniserv Representatives assigned to each unit.
Uniserv Areas
Listing of areas assigned to each Uniserv Representative.
Uniserv Office Directions
Directions to our Norwalk, Norwich, Trumbull, Waterbury and Windsor offices.
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Negotiations
Contracts
CEA keeps the contracts for all the school districts in Connecticut so they are available to CEA members at any time.
Contract Language
CEA keeps contract language organized by which town(s) have the language and which do not, so you can compare benefits among districts.
Research
CEA keeps reports on wealth and tax statistics, interest arbitration awards, health and welfare benefits, and others, to support negotiations.
Salary Schedules
CEA maintains salary schedules, minimum and maximum salary rankings, and other reports for all towns in Connecticut.
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Legislation and Politics
2018 Teachers' Priorities
This section focuses on key topics of interest affecting public education for the current year and legislative session.
Current News
We're anywhere your issues require us to be. At the state legislature, before regulatory agencies, in the media, in your schools, and with state and local politicians.
Find Your State Legislator
Use this application to look up your Connecticut state representative and senator.
Political Resources
Use these political resources to stay in touch and get informed for some of today's most important issues.
Shiny Apple, Rotten Apple
Are your state legislators supporting students, teachers, and public education or are they working hard against everything you believe in?
Teacher Advocate Grassroots (TAG) Team
Learn about our group of active and retired teachers who advocate for public education.
Written Testimony
Read the testimony that CEA has given for current Legislative session.
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Professional Issues
- Certification
- New Teachers
- Professional Learning
- Special Education
- Teacher Safety
- Teacher Education and Mentoring (TEAM)
Applying For Certification
Whether you're applying for your first certificate, a renewal, or the next level of certification, CEA can help make the process easy.
Basic Certification Information
Learn about Connecticut's three-tiered certification continuum and its core requirements.
Certification News
A collection of local and national news stories and information on teacher certification.
Maintaining Your Certificate
Information and resources on how to keep your teaching certificate up-to-date
New Teachers
Whether it's your first time in the classroom or your sixth year, we are here with all the resources early-career professionals need. We've got classroom management and professional development ideas. We've got more ways to stretch your hard-earned dollars. And we've got your back.
Professional Learning Academy
CEA Professional Learning Academy offers a wealth of professional development opportunities for teachers, aligned with Connecticut's professional learning standards.
CEA Generated Research
Research articles and resources dealing with court cases and information related to special education.
External Resources
Links to the CT State Department of Education and other outside resources.
Workshops
A variety of Special Education workshops presented by Robyn Kaplan-Cho, CEA Retirement Specialist.
In the News
Timely state and national media pieces related to teacher safet.y
Model Contract Language
Consider whether your local association may want to negotiate any of these model contract provisions.
Reporting Forms and Related Resources
Model assault forms that can be used in your district or modified to fit your members' needs.
State Statutes
Key state laws related to assaults on staff.
Workers' Compensation
State laws and forms to be used if you are injured at work.
Workshops
These workshops can be presented to local associations or during professional development days by CEA staff at no charge.
Information and Resources for TEAM
The Teacher Education and Mentoring Program (TEAM) is a two year induction program for beginning teachers that includes mentorship and professional development. Beginning teachers participating in the program are assigned a trained mentor to guide them through developing individualized growth plans, uniquely based on their own needs as educators.
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Teacher Evaluation
Evaluation Resources
Our extensive resource library of resource materials, documentation, PowerPoint presentations and more.
Connecticut Education Association Statement
CEA Urges Hartford Healthcare and Anthem to End Negotiating Impasse
The Connecticut Education Association and its 43,000 members are calling on Hartford HealthCare and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to end their negotiating impasse.
"The health and lives of many thousands of Connecticut residents are being held hostage by the inability of two large corporations to reach a fair agreement," said CEA President Sheila Cohen. "Patients in need of care all across the state are having their lives turned upside down. Hartford HealthCare and Anthem must stop posturing while those in need of care are denied access to their doctors and hospitals."
CEA is also backing a proposal for legislation that would require binding arbitration when health care insurers and hospital networks cannot reach agreement. The legislation is being proposed by State Senate President Martin Looney.
"Using patients as pawns in a game to enhance profits is unacceptable," Cohen said. "Hartford HealthCare and Anthem provide care to many thousands of Connecticut residents. When they cannot agree, they should be required to negotiate and resolve their differences in good faith, and in a timely manner."
If an agreement is not reached by Thanksgiving, CEA is asking Democrats and Republicans to convene and join together to pass legislation that would provide an expedited arbitration process.
"As we speak, patients are making hard choices about surgical procedures, chemotherapy, and other critical care, knowing that they will pay many thousands of dollars out of pocket that would otherwise be covered by their insurance," explained Cohen. "The dereliction of duty by Hartford HealthCare and Anthem must end now."
The Connecticut Education Association represents 43,000 teachers in Connecticut.