Pronouncing students’ names incorrectly is a slight that can isolate students and affect learning. A new campaign is raising awareness of this often-neglected issue.
September 1, 2016
Students and Social Issues
Pronouncing students’ names incorrectly is a slight that can isolate students and affect learning. A new campaign is raising awareness of this often-neglected issue.
The increase of low-grad-rate schools in some states is a “roadblock” on the way to a milestone 90% graduation rate, study finds.
Five teachers, including two NEA members, who will be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame (NTHF) in 2016.
With millions of students lacking Internet access at home, experts worry technology continues to create an uneven playing field in the classroom.
“We are here to learn about the power of our voice,” says NEA President Lily Eskelsen García.
New Jersey teacher and NEA member Nicholas Ferroni honored by Human Rights Campaign for LGBTQ advocacy.
A program empowering popular students to lead anti-bullying campaigns brings promising results to New Jersey schools.