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CEA is the largest advocate for public education in Connecticut. Our members include K-12 public school teachers, retired teachers, and college students studying to become teachers.
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On CEA's podcast, Greenwich teacher Joy Colon talks about her experience as a special education teacher, her work on CEA's REDAC Commission, and the many other ways she serves her community.
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At the CEA Aspiring Educator Program Apple Banquet, future educators were honored for their commitment to four core values: educator quality, community engagement, political action, and racial and social justice.
Join CEA Member Benefits six-week Healthtrax Health and Wellness challenge and get free gym access, virtual health and wellness support, and a chance to win weekly prizes up to $500!
When students learn about LGBTQ+ history and the significance of Pride, they are more likely to respect and accept all individuals, no matter what they look like, their gender identity, or who they love.
CEA’s third annual job fair brought educators and hiring managers together under one roof for a day of meaningful in-person connections and career opportunities.
CEA President Kate Dias joined a coalition of union presidents representing educators in states with Democratic governors urging those governors to stand up and support public schools.
The Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, is hosting its annual golf tournament to benefit Connecticut children in need on July 13, and everyone is invited to participate and support CEF.
On the latest episode of CEA's podcast, Kate and Joslyn talk education funding with New Haven Federation of Teachers President and @aftct.bsky.social VP Leslie Blatteau. Hear why slow and steady doesn't cut it when it comes to ensuring the best for CT children.
Public schools and teacher prep programs don't need to be silos. Bridgeport educator Michael Brosnan was recently recognized for his work collaborating across preK-12 and higher education by the National Association for School-University Partnerships.
"Let’s make a decision and be bold. Let’s take action so that kids don’t have to wait 12 years to see a district fully funded for their little cousins." #FundOurFutureCT @ceateachers.bsky.social @leslieblatteau.bsky.social
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CEA President Kate Dias joined a coalition of union presidents representing educators in states with Democratic governors urging those governors to stand up and support public schools.
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Reject Voucher Schemes That Hurt Students
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At the annual CEA Aspiring Educator Program Apple Banquet, future educators were honored for their commitment to four core values: educator quality, community engagement, political action, and racial ...
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Join CEA Member Benefits six-week Healthtrax Health and Wellness challenge and get free gym access, virtual health and wellness support, and a chance to win weekly prizes up to $500!
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Your Summer Reset Starts Here
Apple Banquet Celebrates Aspiring Educators
CEA Job Fair Opens Doors
CEA’s third annual job fair brought educators and hiring managers together under one roof for a day of meaningful in-person connections and career opportunities. Held with the goal of helping CEA Aspi...
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On CEA's podcast, Greenwich teacher Joy Colon talks about her experience as a special education teacher, her work on CEA's REDAC Commission, and the many other ways she serves her community.
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Leading by Example: Joy Colon on Teaching, Advocacy, and Service
Access to quality resources for teaching about Pride—at any time of year—is essential. When students learn about LGBTQ+ history and the significance of Pride, they are more likely to respect and accep...
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LGBTQ+ History and Pride: A Resource Guide for Educators
The Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, is hosting its annual golf tournament to benefit Connecticut children in need on July 13, and all CEA members are invited to participate and...
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On the latest episode of CEA's podcast, New Haven Federation of Teachers President Leslie Blatteau discusses education funding and why new approaches are needed.
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Slow and Steady Isn’t Working for Connecticut Schools
Fore the Kids: Join or Sponsor CEF’s Annual Charity Golf Event
Sometimes public schools and teacher prep programs can feel like separate silos, each operating entirely independently of the other—but other models are possible. Bridgeport educator Michael Brosnan w...
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Collaborating on the Future of Teaching: Bridgeport Educator Recognized with Partnership Award
Connecticut's state budget dedicated millions of new dollars to public education this year, so why are so many towns struggling to fund their schools? CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn...
Episode 78: Slow and Steady Isn’t Working for CT Schools | Two T’s in a Pod
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