Guides, reports and other information to help educators and association leaders in priority schools.
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NEA Teacher Evaluation Toolkit
February 7, 2012 by PSC Editor
In 2011, a workgroup of National Education Association staff and leaders designed an electronic teacher evaluation toolkit. The toolkit facilitates developing, implementing, and sustaining high-quality evaluation and accountability systems that enhance instruction and improve student learning.
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Priority Schools Campaign Forum
November 9, 2011 by PSC Editor
Conference materials from the Changes, Challenges and Collaboration Forum, where educators and committed partners from NEA’s Priority School’s Campaign gathered in New Orleans Nov. 10-12, 2011.
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NEA Resources for State Legislators
November 8, 2011 by PSC Editor
Visit NEA’s clearinghouse of information for state elected officials and policymakers. This page is designed for the use of NEA affiliates in their work with state legislators and state legislators themselves. Here you can find fact sheets, charts, and analyses on…
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What K-12 Educators Can Do
November 1, 2011 by PSC Editor
NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign needs the commitment of K-12 educators to help make real and lasting change for Priority school students and their teachers. Many of today’s students face tremendous challenges to academic success. The Priority Schools Campaign is the…
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What Education Support Professionals Can Do
November 1, 2011 by PSC Editor
NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign is the work of NEA members in struggling schools to raise student achievement and transform public education. That’s where you come in: about 75 percent of education support professionals (ESPs) live, work, shop, and vote in the same school district…
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What Student Members Can Do
November 1, 2011 by PSC Editor
NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign needs the energy and passion of student educators to help give every child a great public school. Many of today’s students face tremendous challenges to academic success. The Priority Schools Campaign is the work of NEA…
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What Retired Educators Can Do
November 1, 2011 by PSC Editor
NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign needs the life skills and expertise of retired educators to help transform public schools. Many of today’s students face tremendous challenges to academic success. The Priority Schools Campaign is the work of NEA members in struggling schools to meet those…
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What Higher Education Members Can Do
November 1, 2011 by PSC Editor
More students are attending college and university classes, and they need to be prepared to succeed. NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign is working to significantly raise student achievement in struggling schools, and we need your help to create a pipeline from public…
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Increase Affiliate and School Leadership Collaboration
December 15, 2010 by PSC Editor
The Union’s Role in School Transformation Beyond community and school collaboration, the NEA believes that student achievement can improve through district and union collaborations. This document provides examples from across the country of NEA supported initiatives and critical district/union initiatives…
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Advancing High-Quality Professional Learning Through Collective Bargaining and State Policy
October 29, 2010 by PSC Editor
Student academic success is enhanced when teachers experience powerful professional support. Collaborating with several other organizations, NEA conducted a study and produced a report, Advancing High-Quality Professional Learning Through Collective Bargainning and State Policy, which concludes that: Professional learning for…