x
NEA Today
News and Features from the National Education Association
  • Articles
    • Education Policy
    • Teachers and Their Classrooms
    • Educators in Action
    • Students and Social Issues
  • School Me
    • Blog
    • Podcast
    • Videos
    • Webinars
  • More NEA Websites
    • NEA Home (Official Website)
    • NEA Member Benefits
    • SupportEd
    • NEA ED Communities
    • Lily’s Blackboard
    • Education Votes
    • Teacher Leadership Initiative
    • NEA EdJustice
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram RSS

Articles by Clare McLaughlin

September 1, 2016 Students and Social Issues
The Lasting Impact of Mispronouncing Students’ Names
Clare McLaughlin

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.

May 16, 2016 Education Policy
Low-Graduation-Rate Schools Concentrated in Charter, Virtual School Sectors
Clare McLaughlin

The increase of low-grad-rate schools in some states is a “roadblock” on the way to a milestone 90% graduation rate, study finds.

May 2, 2016 Educators in Action
National Teachers Hall of Fame Welcomes Five New Inductees
Clare McLaughlin

Five teachers, including two NEA members, who will be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame (NTHF) in 2016.

April 20, 2016 Education Policy
The Homework Gap: The ‘Cruelest Part of the Digital Divide’
Clare McLaughlin

With millions of students lacking Internet access at home, experts worry technology continues to create an uneven playing field in the classroom.

February 29, 2016 Educators in Action
‘Unite, Inspire, Lead’: Educators Gather at NEA Leadership Summit
Clare McLaughlin

“We are here to learn about the power of our voice,” says NEA President Lily Eskelsen García.

February 23, 2016 Teachers and Their Classrooms
‘Kids Shouldn’t Have to be Brave to be Themselves,’ Says Award-Winning Educator
Clare McLaughlin

New Jersey teacher and NEA member Nicholas Ferroni honored by Human Rights Campaign for LGBTQ advocacy.

February 3, 2016 Students and Social Issues
Do ‘Influential’ Kids Hold the Key to Stopping Bullying?
Clare McLaughlin

A program empowering popular students to lead anti-bullying campaigns brings promising results to New Jersey schools.

Recent Posts
April 23, 2018 • Tim Walker
Meet 2018 National Teacher of the Year Mandy Manning
April 19, 2018 • Mary Ellen Flannery
Design Thinking: Connecting Students to the Larger World
April 18, 2018 • Mary Ellen Flannery
Bargaining for the Common Good in Higher Education
April 17, 2018 • Cindy Long
Making Professional Development More Personal
April 13, 2018 • Tim Walker
April 20: National Day of Action Against Gun Violence In Schools

CONNECT WITH
neaToday

NEAToday on FacebookNEAToday on TwitterNEAToday on PinterestNEAToday on InstagramNEAToday RSS Feed

neaToday EMAIL

Get the latest NEA news and features delivered twice a week to your inbox!


neaToday FOR TABLETS

Click here to read our latest print issue on your iPad!

Categories
About NEAToday.org
NEA Privacy Policy
Terms of Use




Copyright © 2018 National Education Association.
All rights reserved.