Teacher Walkouts Point to Failed Union Representation of Teachers Over the past two months teachers have walked out of classes shutting down schools in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado...
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Questions About Teachers Unions? A coming Supreme Court ruling may significantly impact your rights as an educator. We've built a new online resource to answer questions about the Janus case....
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National Reports Confirm What Teachers Know About Discipline Experienced teachers find deep satisfaction in teaching classes where the students work collaboratively with each other and the teacher to learn the...
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Mark Janus Wants You to Have a Choice For public school employees in twenty-one states and the District of Columbia the arguments made before the U.S. Supreme Court on February...
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Shrinking the Achievement GAP Research suggests two key, non-academic factors have the most significant impact on reducing the perplexing inequalities evident in the achievement gap. By William Jeynes OVER THE...
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Would Weighted Student Funding be Good for Your School? Last week, in a rare moment of bipartisanship, the Congress significantly increased the caps on federal spending that they imposed on...
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LIFT America Who's My One? At the 2017-18 LIFT America Gatherings, Christian educators are being challenged to ask the Lord about their "one" — one student, one colleague, or one...
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How to Respond to Parkland? By David Schmus | CEAI Executive Director Like many of you, I have been shaken by what happened in Parkland, Florida on Wednesday. Three faculty...
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Why Are the States So Different? This month the National Center for Education Statistics released its, “First Look” report of state-by-state education expenditures for the 2014-15 school year. The report...
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Forrest Turpen: 1937 - 2017 Dear CEAI Family,I am sorry to report to you that we have lost our brother in Christ, Forrest Turpen. After suffering a stroke in early...
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