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Introducing VEA VirtualEd

Manage your own professional development—for free!

Through VEA VirtualEd, you can earn micro-credentials in subjects and skills of your choosing—the ones most helpful to you and your students. And if you’re a VEA member, you can do it for free!

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NEA Ed Communities

 

  • CONNECT with virtual learning events to expand your PD opportunities!

  • COLLABORATE with other educators and education professionals!

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  • ENGAGE with those who share your commitment to student success!

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NEA Today

 

Each day, neatoday.org brings you the latest take on what’s happening in the world of education news. Learn more about National Education Association activism on key issues facing our 3 million members and read what those members have to say about the current events that affect them.

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VEA on Pinterest

 

Explore ways to take your instruction to the next level! Discover new learning activities, organizational advice, classroom management tips, bulletin board ideas, lesson plans, and much more.

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Best Resources for New Educators

Professional Excellence From Members, For Members

Our community of experts share lesson plans, activities, advice, and more to help you help your students.

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School Me Podcast

This podcast brings you advice from educators who have been there, done that. Get classroom tips, lesson plan ideas, and much more.

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VEA Sparks

A free weekend retreat for VEA members who are new to Virginia's public schools and who have little or no experience with VEA.

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Of the People, By the People, For the People: Why We Must Teach Civics

From the Virginia Journal of Education: In today’s world, our students need more than ever to understand our democracy and how to participate in it.

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Did You Know?

According to a poll conducted by Virginia Commonwealth University, 66% of Virginians say public schools do not have enough funding to meet their needs.

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