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Your Civics Classroom Could Take the National Stage

The American Civic Education Teacher Awards celebrate outstanding educators who bring civics, government, and public policy to life in their classrooms. If you teach about the U.S. Constitution, Congress, or how pubic policy decisions are made at the state and local levels, this is your chance to be recognized.

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Where New Teachers Find Their Voice and Their Community

“Today presents a really important moment to learn from one another,” CEA President Kate Dias told the 150 attendees gathered for CEA’s Early Career Educator Conference. Teachers had the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the state and choose from among 11 different workshops on a wide range of topics.

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Show Up for Students, Speak Out for Schools

Across Connecticut, educators are coming together on Saturday, March 28, for No Kings rallies in more than 40 cities and towns—raising a collective voice for strong public schools and the students they serve.

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Interested in Global Learning? Apply for a Fellowship With an International Field Study

Are you interested in professional development focused on global learning? Apply for The NEA Foundation’s Global Learning Fellowship!

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Have Questions About Retirement?

Come to one of CEA’s comprehensive virtual workshops on understanding and planning your retirement. Sessions cover all issues related to the State Teachers’ Retirement System.

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Stay in the Game: What’s Next for CEA and Education in Connecticut

Join your colleagues for an interactive virtual event to keep you informed, connected, and empowered. March 31, whether you’re looking to stay ahead of policy changes, have a voice in your union’s future, or connect with fellow educators across your county, this is your chance to be informed and involved from the convenience of home.

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Danbury Students Witness Lawmaking in Action as Teacher Fair Process Bill Moves Forward

Danbury High School AP U.S. Government and Politics classes got a real-time lesson in how laws are made today, visiting the Capitol as legislators moved forward a bill to ensure a fair process for teacher terminations.

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Speak Up for Students and Educators at CEA’s Lobby Day

Join us Wednesday, April 8, for CEA Lobby Day at the State Capitol to help move teacher priorities forward. Lobby Day starts at 2 p.m. and runs through the afternoon, so join us after your school day is over.

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Ready for Takeoff? Explore Travel Perks for NEA Members

Making plans for spring or summer travel? Don’t forget the advantages that come with your NEA and CEA membership. From unforgettable cruises to expertly guided tours, the NEA Travel Program makes it easy for educators to plan memorable getaways.

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Retired Educators Share Their Voices and Priorities at the Capitol

For the first time since the pandemic, CEA-Retired members returned to the Capitol for a dedicated retired lobby day, ensuring the voices of retired educators remain part of the conversation shaping state policy.

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Your Chance to Honor Educators Who Champion Justice, Equity, and Inclusion

In every community, there are educators who demonstrate an exceptional commitment to social justice issues, such as LGBTQ+ support and awareness, promoting equal opportunity and equity, and creating diverse educational programs. Does this describe you or a colleague you know?

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Women’s History Month in the Classroom

To help you teach about the Women’s Rights Movement and women’s achievements throughout our country’s history, check out these lesson plans, educational resources, and other information.

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Featured Headlines

Latest News and Information

Your Civics Classroom Could Take the National Stage

The American Civic Education Teacher Awards celebrate outstanding educators who bring civics, government, and public policy to life in their classrooms. If you teach about the U.S. Constitution, Congress, or how pubic policy decisions are made at the state and local levels, this is your chance to be recognized.

READ MORE

Where New Teachers Find Their Voice and Their Community

“Today presents a really important moment to learn from one another,” CEA President Kate Dias told the 150 attendees gathered for CEA’s Early Career Educator Conference. Teachers had the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the state and choose from among 11 different workshops on a wide range of topics.

READ MORE

Show Up for Students, Speak Out for Schools

Across Connecticut, educators are coming together on Saturday, March 28, for No Kings rallies in more than 40 cities and towns—raising a collective voice for strong public schools and the students they serve.

READ MORE

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